Al Laith, a leading provider of demountable infrastructure and site services, has celebrated its 30th anniversary in Dubai.
Founded in 1995 as a scaffolding company, the business has grown into a trusted partner for construction, events, film, oil & gas, and national programmes across the GCC and beyond.
With a portfolio spanning more than 20 service lines, Al Laith positions itself as a one-stop partner for complex projects – from cabins, logistics and access solutions to mega-structures and full site overlay. Today, the company operates under the umbrella of CG Tech, combining regional agility with international governance and a “people-first” culture.
Over the past three decades, Al Laith has delivered more than 35,000 projects, supporting everything from Formula 1 grandstands and international music festivals to scaffolding for some of the tallest buildings in the world. Its 1,000-strong workforce is active across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, and Qatar, with recent expansion into Uzbekistan.
Jason English, Group CEO of CG Tech and CEO of Al Laith, said the anniversary reflects the company’s enduring role in helping the Gulf deliver its most iconic projects: “For three decades Al Laith has helped the region build, stage and tell its stories. Our 30th anniversary is a celebration of the people, projects and partnerships that have made us a trusted partner for the Gulf’s most ambitious moments.”
Looking ahead, Al Laith says it will continue to build on its reputation for reliability, safety, and innovation. Backed by CG Tech’s global network, the company is focusing on sustainable power solutions, IoT-enabled machinery, advanced fabrication, and training to prepare the next generation of construction and events professionals. It is also expanding into the Saudi Arabian entertainment sector.
Key milestones
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2000: Launched plant and machinery rental services in the UAE
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2005: Entered the UAE events sector
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2010: Expanded into Oman
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2016: Acquired by CG Tech
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2019: Entered Saudi Arabia’s events market
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2021–2022: Advanced oil & gas capabilities in the UAE and KSA
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2023: Acquired Mecton Qatar and introduced new safety-led access solutions
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2024: Entered Uzbekistan and launched Flydeck in the Middle East
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2025: Expanding into Saudi Arabia’s film and entertainment sector