TA’ZIZ has announced the award of a $1.99 billion Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract to China National Chemical Engineering & Construction Corporation Seven (CC7), to build the UAE’s first, and among the top three largest integrated single-site polyvinyl chloride (PVC) production complexes in the world.
The contract, announced at ADIPEC, marks a major step forward in delivering
TA’ZIZ’s strategic mandate to drive industrial growth, localize supply chains,
and enable new value chains in the UAE.
Located within the TA’ZIZ industrial ecosystem in Ruwais, the facility will
produce 1.9 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of marketable PVC, ethylene
dichloride (EDC), vinyl chloride monomer (VCM), and caustic soda.
These chemicals are critical to serving
growing demand in sectors such as construction, infrastructure, packaging, and
healthcare, both in the UAE and internationally.
The project is expected to be completed by
Q4 2028.
Mashal Al Kindi, CEO of TA’ZIZ, said: “This award marks a key milestone in
TA’ZIZ’s journey to build a globally competitive chemicals and transition fuels
platform in the UAE. Localizing the production of critical chemicals like PVC
and caustic soda will strengthen the country’s industrial resilience, generate
considerable in-country value, unlock new downstream manufacturing
opportunities, and deliver significant long-term value to the nation’s economy.”
This award follows recent EPC contracts for ammonia and methanol production
facilities at TA’ZIZ, accelerating the buildout of its Phase 1 4.7 mtpa
ecosystem, set to be one of the largest integrated chemical platforms in the
GCC.
Once
operational, the PVC complex will establish TA’ZIZ as the region’s leading
producer of PVC, EDC, VCM, and caustic soda. For context, the plant will
produce enough PVC annually to manufacture water pipes for 10 million
homes.
The first phase of the TA’ZIZ ecosystem is expected to contribute $50 billion
(AED183 billion) to the UAE economy and generate 20,000 construction jobs and
6,000 operational roles over the lifetime of the project.
The platform will enable local
manufacturers to produce hundreds of new end-products for the first time,
supporting the UAE’s industrial growth and ADNOC’s ambition to become a top
three global chemicals player. -TradeArabia News Service

