Infrastructure & Utilities provide the basic services and systems that enable us to live, work, and move around our communities. GULF started investing in the Infrastructure & Utilities business across Thailand to be a part of living development and drive the economy to run smoothly.
In 2019 GULF started investing in the Infrastructure & Utilities business across Thailand.
In addition to the Map Ta Phut Industrial Port Development Phase 3 project in Rayong province for
which
GULF will reclaim the land for infrastructure part and operate LNG terminal within the area, the
Company is also the operator of the Laem Chabang Port Development Phase 3 project (Terminal F),
responsible for the design, construction, and operation and maintenance (O&M) services for container
berths. GULF also operates the M6 (Bang Pa-In - Nakhon Ratchasima) and M81 (Bang Yai –
Kanchanaburi) Intercity Motorways.
GULF also holds 33.3% equity interest in a joint venture to invest in the operation of a power
distribution
system (“BSP”) and district cooling system (“BSD”) for the One Bangkok Project, a mixed-use estate
located in Bangkok, Thailand.
Infrastructure encompasses both the physical and organizational structures essential for the operation of a society or enterprise, from roads and bridges to digital communication networks. Utilities provide the essential services we often take for granted: water, sewerage, electricity, and more. Without these, our daily lives and the economy will surely come to a halt.
Infrastructure encompasses both the physical and organizational structures essential for the operation of a society or enterprise, from roads and bridges to digital communication networks. Utilities provide the essential services we often take for granted: water, sewerage, electricity, and more. Without these, our daily lives and the economy will surely come to a halt.
It includes roads, highways, bridges, public transportation systems, airports, and ports. Transportation infrastructure is crucial for economic development and the efficient functioning of a society. It allows for the movement of goods, which is vital for commerce and trade. It also enables people to travel to work, school, other destinations and supports the labor market. Additionally, access to transportation infrastructure can help to reduce poverty and improve access to services and opportunities.
Energy infrastructure refers to the systems and facilities that are used to produce, distribute, and transmit energy. It includes power plants that generate electricity, transmission lines that carry electricity from the power plants to consumers, and natural gas pipelines that transport natural gas. Power plants can use a variety of energy sources, such as coal, natural gas, hydroelectric, and renewable sources such as solar and wind.
The systems and facilities that are used to provide clean drinking water, to treat and dispose of wastewater such as water treatment plants that purify and distribute water. Sewage treatment plants that clean and treat wastewater. Irrigation systems that distribute water for agricultural use. To ensure that we have access to clean water and that waste is properly disposed of. This system is crucial for the health and well-being of society. Clean drinking water is essential for human survival, and proper sewage treatment helps to prevent the spread of disease and also protects the environment.
It includes telephone lines, internet cables, cell towers, and other technology that enables
communication. Communication infrastructure is crucial for the functioning of modern society. It
enables people to stay connected with one another, to access information, and to conduct
business. It
also plays a vital role in emergency response, enabling first responders to communicate and
coordinate
efforts to help those in need in a timely manner.
Infrastructure and utilities are fundamental pillars supporting the growth and functionality of
societies
worldwide. Encompassing a vast array of physical and organizational facilities, these components
range
from transportation networks like roads and bridges to essential services like water,
electricity, and
telecommunications that foster economic development and enhance the quality of life.