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Texas A&M University at Qatar, Al Awalia to enhance sustainability in construction

Published: 01 Jul 2023 - 08:17 am | Last Updated: 01 Jul 2023 - 08:18 am
CEO of Al Awalia, Abdulaziz Ibrahim Al Tamimi; and Texas A&M at Qatar Dean Dr. César Octavio Malavé with other officials during the MoU signing ceremony.

CEO of Al Awalia, Abdulaziz Ibrahim Al Tamimi; and Texas A&M at Qatar Dean Dr. César Octavio Malavé with other officials during the MoU signing ceremony.

The Peninsula

Doha, Qatar: Texas A&M University at Qatar, a Qatar Foundation partner university, and Qatar Primary Materials Company (Al Awalia) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on promoting sustainability and recycling of construction materials.

CEO of Al Awalia, Abdulaziz Ibrahim Al Tamimi was joined by Texas A&M at Qatar Dean Dr. César Octavio Malavé in signing the MoU during a ceremony in the Texas A&M Building in Education City.

According to the MoU, Texas A&M at Qatar and Al Awalia will combine efforts to improve the quality of recycled construction materials and enhance their use in various applications: 3D printing of structures and road construction. The MoU will strengthen this partnership and expand the collaboration to various domains of sustainable and resilient infrastructure systems.

It will also enable the two organisations to pursue translational research that will help secure resources to build Qatar’s future, in an environmentally sustainable, economical and efficient manner.

“At Texas A&M in Qatar, we strongly emphasise the significance of industry collaboration and active engagement with key stakeholders to foster a positive impact in Qatar,” said Dr. Malavé. “We are excited to collaborate toward sustainability and recycling of construction materials. By leveraging the combined expertise of Texas A&M at Qatar and Al Awalia, we aim to conduct impactful engineering research and foster innovation. Our joint efforts hold the potential to directly benefit Qatar’s construction sector, bringing about positive change.” 

Al Tamimi said, “Qatar has consistently demonstrated its dedication to preserving natural resources. This partnership marks another milestone in our efforts to introduce sustainable solutions within the construction industry of our country. By combining the expertise and research insights from academia with our practical industry experience, we anticipate the generation of positive outcomes. We eagerly anticipate witnessing the fruitful outcomes of this collaboration.”