A comprehensive overview of the construction industry in Egypt. Residential Construction includes building and selling homes. Commercial Construction involves creating business properties like offices and malls. Infrastructure Construction focuses on public works projects, while Industrial Construction pertains to facilities like factories. Specialized Construction Services offer expertise such as architecture or landscaping. Building Materials sector provides necessary construction supplies. Lastly, Construction Tech offers technology solutions for projects.
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The real estate sector in Egypt is grappling with a perfect storm of crisis, including rising costs, delays in construction, and financial instability
14.02.2024 bnnbreaking
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TMG has completed the final acquisition contract for a majority equity stake of 51 percent with full management rights in seven state-owned hotels.
12.02.2024 Ahram Online
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The Ras Ghamila Project is the last piece of land overlooking the sea in Sharm el-Sheikh and the islands of Tiran and Sanafir.
11.02.2024 Egypt Independent
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GCC nationals have been purchasing residential properties in Egypt for an average of around $1.1 million.
11.02.2024 Consultancy me
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Topping the list of the most popular real estate locations was East Cairo, with the report pointing towards expansions in Al-Mostakbal City.
08.02.2024 Egypt Today
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This is in line with Bonyan’s strategy of acquiring trophy commercial real estate assets cementing its position as the leading real estate company.
08.02.2024 Egypt Today
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Gazzar, currently visiting China, said the visit is meant to stand on the up-to-date management, operation and maintenance systems.
30.01.2024 Egypt Independent
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The retail sector saw limited project launches and completions in Cairo in 2023.
30.01.2024 Zawya
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The blueprint includes the government quarter on the southern edge of downtown and involves traffic plans.
26.01.2024 Market screener
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The Libyan government has signed contracts with Egyptian companies to build 11 new bridges in Derna, Benghazi, and Ajdabiya.
24.01.2024 Ahram Online
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