OPERATIONAL ARM FOR LIBYA

YOUR IN-GROUND LIBYA OPERATIONS TEAM. ALREADY IN PLACE.

MadadOne functions as your in-country operational division in Libya when you have no local presence. Personnel, logistics, civil works, telecom deployment, and marine operations are activated as one accountable program.

01

The organizational gap

You need to execute where you have no operations team.

Human Resources

No in-country HR, visa/work permit, onboarding, accommodation, transport, and personnel-compliance function to mobilize your teams.

Logistics

No local customs, procurement, warehousing, bonded storage, material tracking, or last-mile delivery structure.

Civil Works

No civil execution capability to prepare sites, foundations, trenches, access routes, and oilfield support structures.

Network Deployment

No local telecom team to install, commission, test, document, and hand over physical network infrastructure.

Accountability

No single Libya-based operating office to coordinate people, materials, civil works, telecom delivery, and client reporting.

Building an in-country operations division for one project is rarely viable. MadadOne is already structured for that role.

02

Operating model

We operate as your team. Not as your contractor.

01

YOU BRIEF US

Describe the Libya project, geography, owner requirements, access constraints, mobilization schedule, documentation requirements, and handover criteria.

02

WE ACTIVATE THE RIGHT DIVISIONS

MadadOne assembles the functional teams under one program office: M1, Stream, Terra, Lynx, and Deep where required.

03

WE DELIVER TO YOUR STANDARDS

One contract, one reporting chain, one escalation path, and clear documentation from mobilization through commissioning and handover.

03

Company history

Built by acquiring and integrating two Libya operating companies.

MadadOne’s operating base came through the M1 division taking over Alyakeen Altam (QTM), founded in 2017, and Alhloul Almusra (FS), founded in 2018. Their legacy work in personnel movement, field support, construction, supply chain, and warehousing became the foundation for MadadOne’s wider division system.

17 2017 origin

Alyakeen Altam (QTM)

QTM formed the earliest operating base, supporting in-country personnel movement, local facilitation, field coordination, and execution support for telecom and infrastructure activity in eastern Libya.

  • M1 legacy
  • Personnel movement
  • Field facilitation
18 2018 origin

Alhloul Almusra (FS)

FS added complementary field execution capability across construction support, material handling, warehousing, and local supply-chain coordination.

  • Construction support
  • Warehousing
  • Supply chain
M1 Acquisition

M1 consolidated the operating base

MadadOne’s M1 division took over both companies, retained the practical operating experience, and brought their delivery functions under one accountable management structure.

  • People
  • Permits
  • Mobilization
Integrated result

One Libya execution platform

The combined platform expanded beyond M1 into Stream, Terra, Lynx, and Deep, allowing MadadOne to support personnel, construction, supply chain, warehousing, telecom, and project handover work through one program office.

  • 5 divisions
  • 1 Libya platform
  • 1 reporting chain
04

Functional departments

FIVE DIVISIONS. ONE IN-COUNTRY ARM.

Each division is a functional operating department. They can work alone, but most client programs combine two or more divisions under one MadadOne delivery chain.

M1 logo

M1

Human Resources, Personnel & Compliance

Mobilizes people, manages local personnel movement, field access, compliance coordination, accommodation, transport, and daily personnel administration.

  • Visa, work permit, and local access coordination
  • Personnel movement, accommodation, and transport
  • Driver testing, field surveys, and data collection support
  • Client team reception, field facilitation, and reporting
Stream logo

Stream

Supply Chain, Warehousing & Material Flow

Controls movement of equipment and materials from supplier to warehouse to site, including procurement support, storage, route planning, and delivery sequencing.

  • Warehousing, inventory control, and material handover
  • Customs, procurement, sourcing, and vendor coordination
  • Site delivery planning for towers, telecom, and civil works
  • Material readiness reporting for commissioning teams
Terra logo

Terra

Civil Engineering, Construction & Earthworks

Prepares the physical ground condition for infrastructure delivery: foundations, concrete, oilfield cellar structures, trenching, access, and site restoration.

  • Foundations, concrete works, grading, and site preparation
  • Oil-well cellar structures and civil support packages
  • Trenching, duct routes, HDD support, and access corridors
  • Field measurements, site records, and civil handover packs
Lynx logo

Lynx

Telecom Deployment, Testing & Handover

Executes telecom infrastructure works: tower upgrades, equipment installation, commissioning, acceptance testing, coverage surveys, and owner handover.

  • 3G to 4G tower swap and telecom upgrade support
  • Tower installation, commissioning, testing, and acceptance
  • Drive testing, data collection, and cell-coverage surveys
  • As-built documentation and handover to network owners
Deep logo

Deep

Marine, Coastal & Subsea Operations

Supports coastal and marine infrastructure interfaces when projects require landing coordination, port liaison, maritime approvals, or offshore-to-onshore logistics.

  • Cable landing coordination and coastal interface planning
  • Port, maritime, municipal, and environmental liaison
  • Beach manhole, pull-in, and marine logistics support
  • Integration with Terra, Stream, Lynx, and M1 programs
05

Client-work activation

Actual work shows which divisions activate.

Instead of generic project examples, this section maps MadadOne’s actual customer history to the divisions involved. Each project is handled as one program office with the required functional departments activated underneath it.

Nokia / Almadar Aljadeed2017–2020

3G to 4G tower swap

Tower upgrade support across Benghazi, Al Marj, Al Bayda, and Tobruk.

M1Lynx
NXT / Almadar Aljadeed2018–2020

Commissioning and handover

Upgrade handover support, warehousing, and material readiness in eastern Libyan cities.

M1LynxStream
Get Wireless2018–2020

Drive testing and data collection

Coverage surveys and field data collection across the Greater Benghazi area.

M1Lynx
Motorola Solutions2021–2022

Tower build and installation

Communication tower construction and installation in Jalu and surrounding southern desert areas.

StreamLynx
Almadar Aljadeed2022–2023

Equipment upgrade and maintenance

Maintenance, cleaning, removal of old telecom equipment, and upgrade to new equipment.

LynxStream
LTT2022–2024

New towers and handover

Installation, commissioning, testing, and handover in Ras Lanuf and Al Rajma.

LynxStream
GGOFS2022–Present

Oil-well cellar structures

50+ oil-well cellar structures across various southern Libya oilfield regions.

M1TerraStream
AMG Al AmarLate 2025–Present

M1 support services

Personnel, field support, and operating assistance through the M1 division.

M1
06

Libya presence

Operating coverage is based on actual Libya work, not a generic map.

Libya operating coverage2017 → Present

Field experience across eastern cities, coastal infrastructure points, southern desert sites, and oilfield regions.

Eastern Libya telecom corridorBenghazi · Al Marj · Al Bayda · Tobruk

3G to 4G tower swap, commissioning, handover, warehousing, and telecom field support.

Greater Benghazi areaBenghazi · Al Rajma · surrounding districts

Drive testing, coverage surveys, telecom support, tower work, and handover activity.

Central / coastal infrastructure pointsRas Lanuf

New tower installation, commissioning, testing, and handover support.

Southern Libya desert and oilfield regionsJalu · southern oilfield areas

Communication tower installation and 50+ oil-well cellar structures with civil, material, and personnel support.

Regulatory, logistics, civil, and telecom interfaces are not built from zero.

MadadOne’s value in Libya comes from the relationships, sourcing routes, field teams, and operational history already in place before a client project is briefed.

Authority interfaces
Customs, labor, transport, municipal, telecom, oilfield, and local operating interfaces.
Execution capacity
Local personnel support, warehousing, material flow, field crews, civil teams, and telecom deployment specialists.
Program control
One Libya-based program office across activated divisions, one reporting chain, and one escalation route.
07

Customer record

Eight customer and project organizations across telecom, infrastructure, and oilfield work.

The customer record combines legacy QTM and FS work with MadadOne’s unified delivery history. Each logo card includes the company, period, divisions involved, and work performed.

Customers served 08

Customer/project organization record: Nokia, NXT, Get Wireless, Motorola Solutions, Almadar Aljadeed, LTT, GGOFS, and AMG Al Amar.

50+Oil-well cellar structures
2017Earliest operating history
2025+Current M1 support
Motorola Solutions logo
Motorola Solutions

Tower build and installation

Divisions: Stream + Lynx

Period: 2021–2022

Nokia logo
Nokia

3G to 4G tower swap

Divisions: M1 + Lynx

Period: 2017–2020

NXT logo
NXT

Commissioning and handover

Divisions: M1 + Lynx + Stream

Period: 2018–2020

GGOFS logo
GGOFS

Oil-well cellar structures

Divisions: M1 + Terra + Stream

Period: 2022–Present

Almadar Aljadeed logo
Almadar Aljadeed

Equipment upgrade and maintenance

Divisions: Lynx + Stream

Period: 2022–2023

Get Wireless logo
Get Wireless

Drive testing and coverage surveys

Divisions: M1 + Lynx

Period: 2018–2020

LTT logo
LTT

New towers and handover

Divisions: Lynx + Stream

Period: 2022–2024

AMG Al Amar Consulting Group logo
AMG Al Amar

M1 support services

Divisions: M1

Period: Late 2025–Present

Nokia

3G to 4G tower swap for Almadar Aljadeed

Work: M1 + Lynx services supporting telecom tower upgrades.

Where: Benghazi, Al Marj, Al Bayda, Tobruk.

When: 2017–2020.

NXT

Commissioning, handover, warehousing, and materials

Work: M1 + Lynx support for upgrade work handover to Almadar Aljadeed, with warehousing and material support.

Where: Eastern Libya.

When: 2018–2020.

Get Wireless

Drive testing, data collection, and coverage surveys

Work: M1 field support for drive testing, survey activity, and cell coverage data collection.

Where: Greater Benghazi area.

When: 2018–2020.

Motorola Solutions

Communication tower build and installation

Work: Stream + Lynx delivery for tower construction, installation, and equipment deployment.

Where: Jalu and surrounding southern desert areas.

When: 2021–2022.

Almadar Aljadeed

Equipment upgrade, maintenance, and cleaning

Work: Lynx + Stream works for old-equipment maintenance, cleaning, replacement, and upgrade to new equipment.

Where: Libya telecom network sites.

When: 2022–2023.

LTT

New towers, commissioning, testing, and handover

Work: Lynx + Stream delivery for tower installation, commissioning, testing, and client handover.

Where: Ras Lanuf and Al Rajma, outer Greater Benghazi district.

When: 2022–2024.

GGOFS

Oil-well cellar structures

Work: M1 + Terra + Stream works for 50+ oil-well cellar structures.

Where: Various southern Libya oilfield regions.

When: 2022–Present.

AMG Al Amar

M1 support services

Work: M1 personnel and field-support services.

Where: Libya.

When: Late 2025–Present.

08

Brief us

Ready to establish your in-country operational presence?

Send the Libya project type, mobilization horizon, and technical constraints. MadadOne determines which divisions activate and returns a division-specific operational framework.

MadadOne Intake Online

MadadOne receives every brief at jasem@madadone.com. A confirmation is sent to the email you provide. No brief is lost — if the connection fails you will be offered a direct email fallback.