Malibu has completed dozens of complex engineering projects, including bridges, tunnels, highway interchanges and factories.
The Company pioneered segmented bridge construction in Israel to build the Holtz bridge over the Ayalon Freeway in Tel Aviv and used the same technique again for the Hiram Bridge in Haifa.
Malibu built the Ben Shemen interchange joining the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv Highway to the new Cross-Israel Highway and recently complited the construction of road tunnels along new sections of the highway.
In 2001, the Company began building the relocated route for the railroad line linking Tel Aviv with Ben-Gurion International Airport.
The Dead Sea Magnesium Plant was built to stringent specifications under difficult climatic conditions. Temperatures that rose above 49 degrees Centigrade demanded special procedures for casting. The very high voltages necessary for the plant's operation required 100 percent isolation of the electrical current, as well as the use of special materials.
Malibu is always prepared to use new methodologies and technologies to meet deadlines and quality standards.













