Waterman, which was involved with the design and execution of the revolving fountain, acrylic panels for voids and huge signages for the Mazaya Centre, says it is proud to have been associated with the project and the project manager Turner Steiner International.

Waterman, with offices in Sharjah and Dubai, is a specialised engineering firm undertaking turnkey projects in the field of water treatment, swimming pools, fountains and landscaping works in the Middle East.

Founded in 1979, the company has successfully introduced acrylic decorative features such as voids, signages, fountains and other state-of-the-art products.

Waterman is associated with Exclusive Acrylic of Australia, which has successfully executed monumental architectural features in the Far East.

"We take great pride in representing our suppliers from various parts of the world," says Ramesh Bhatia, managing director, Waterman. "Our suppliers have a proven track record in implementing stringent quality controls in its manufacturing processes, thereby qualifying them to register with major institutions such as ISO (International Standards Organisation) and WQA. This, in turn, helps us provide the best products and efficient after-sales service to our customers.

"Due to our ongoing belief in quality, we have been able to pre-qualify and register with various government departments, ministries and municipalities," he says.

"New products are on the anvil for the new millennium," he adds.

Major activities include: water treatment and waste water treatment; swimming pools; fountains; environmental control systems; Jacuzzis and spas; sauna and steam bath; water features; health and fitness equipment; landscaping, theme parks and recreational features, waterproofing systems.