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 investment cost of 23 million Euros would be financed 50 percent through debt and equity, the statement read.
05.11.2014 Ahram Online
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Engagement letters are due to be signed with the banks this week to run the initial public offering of Emaar Misr.
04.11.2014 Bloomberg
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Following a number of meetings with the Egyptian government, the tax dispute liability case was referred back to the committee.
29.10.2014 Daily News Egypt
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Egypt approved construction of a ‘global logistics hub’ for grain storage in the country in an effort to reduce annual food import bill.
28.10.2014 Logistics Business Review
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The real estate industry has gone through different stages since the 1980’s while gaining an increasing importance for the Egyptian economy.
26.10.2014 Marcopolis
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Zazou said he was confident that Egypt’s tourism industry is turning around and that money is flowing back in.
23.10.2014 Travel Weekly
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The cabinet approved the project designed to help Egyptians who built or bought bare apartments in the unplanned buildings.
22.10.2014 Reuters
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According to the report, of which the Daily News Egypt was able to obtain a copy, only 10.1 million passengers used railways during August 2014.
21.10.2014 Daily News Egypt
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Earlier this year SODIC agreed to pay EGP 900m to the Egyptian government over seven years after reevaluating the East town project in Cairo.
21.10.2014 Daily News Egypt
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Egypt hopes the new canal will more than double revenues from the waterway by 2023 to $13.5 billion from $5 billion.
20.10.2014 Reuters
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