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 7.3 percent tariffs will last for a maximum of 200 days, but could eventually be made permanent, the industry and trade ministry said.
15.10.2014 AlArabiya
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CAPMAS attributed the slow to economic conditions and political upheaval experienced by Egypt during this period.
10.10.2014 Egypt Independent
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Japan has signed Wednesday a soft loan deal worth EGP 1.2 billion (US$167.7 million) to build a new passenger terminal in Borg Al-Arab Airport.
05.10.2014 Zawya
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Decisions to demolish buildings in the Maspero area were issued to residents recently as the buildings formed a threat to their lives.
29.09.2014 Daily News Egypt
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Arabtec originally announced in March that it had agreed with the Egyptian army to build the homes at 13 locations around the country.
29.09.2014 Reuters
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Egypt's largest steelmaker blames disrupted availability of utilities for reduced output and margins in the first 6 months of 2014.
27.09.2014 Ahram Online
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Regarded as the benchmark awards for the global real estate industry, the Euromoney Real Estate Survey is now in its 10th year.
22.09.2014 Zawya
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Egypt’s Minister of Transportation has announced that the Cairo-Cape Town Highway will commence trial operations at the start of 2015.
13.09.2014 Egyptian Streets
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The bridge will cost EGP 500 million, and tunnel will cost EGP 250 million, Youm7 newspaper quoted the AC Chairman Mohsen Salah.
12.09.2014 Zawya
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New law safeguarding state contracts from third party challenges could let Porto Venice keep large tract of coastal land.
04.09.2014 Ahram Online
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