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Arme Construction Company has been one of Iran's and the Middle East's largest construction companies. The company has built numerous civic and infrastructure projects including roads, bridges, tunnels, airports, whole townships, and an entire Asian Games Sports Complex in Tehran, including the 105,000 seat Azadi Stadium, indoor Olympic Swimming Pool, Velodrome, Olympic Village and a giant man-made lake, all designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill of Chicago and Abdol-Aziz Farmanfarmaian and Associates Architects, and all built with a future Tehran Olympic Games in mind.

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  • Arme Construction Company (en)
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  • Arme Construction Company has been one of Iran's and the Middle East's largest construction companies. The company has built numerous civic and infrastructure projects including roads, bridges, tunnels, airports, whole townships, and an entire Asian Games Sports Complex in Tehran, including the 105,000 seat Azadi Stadium, indoor Olympic Swimming Pool, Velodrome, Olympic Village and a giant man-made lake, all designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill of Chicago and Abdol-Aziz Farmanfarmaian and Associates Architects, and all built with a future Tehran Olympic Games in mind. (en)
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  • Arme Construction Company (en)
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  • Arme Construction Company (en)
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  • Construction, Building Services/MEP Engineering, Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Sustainable Design and Urban Design & Planning (en)
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  • Arme Construction Company has been one of Iran's and the Middle East's largest construction companies. The company has built numerous civic and infrastructure projects including roads, bridges, tunnels, airports, whole townships, and an entire Asian Games Sports Complex in Tehran, including the 105,000 seat Azadi Stadium, indoor Olympic Swimming Pool, Velodrome, Olympic Village and a giant man-made lake, all designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill of Chicago and Abdol-Aziz Farmanfarmaian and Associates Architects, and all built with a future Tehran Olympic Games in mind. Arme and its subsidiaries and affiliates including Parc des Princes Co, Vanak Park Co, Kamsaz Co, Paziran Co, were also responsible for building some of the Middle East's largest private real estate development projects including the 200,000 sq. metre Parc des Princes and Vanak Park high rise communities and various office buildings in Tehran, including the Paziran, Pan American Oil Co and Iranian National Railways office buildings. (en)
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