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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Egypt's largest steel maker Ezz Steel's first-quarter net loss increased to 136 m Egyptian pounds from 19 m pounds in the same period last year.
22.08.2015 Ahram Online
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The company posted net profit of 394.37 million Egyptian pounds in the first half of 2015, up from 351.54 million pounds in the same period last year.
13.08.2015 Ahram Online
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As government announces new projects including new capital Al-Mostakbal City Palm Hills and MHND joint project there is growth in real estate activity
05.08.2015 Daily News Egypt
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National wastewater and sewage sanitation projects programme allocated EGP 2.4bn of this year's budget, says El-Kawish.
04.08.2015 Daily News Egypt
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resignations came several weeks after its disappointing flotation on Cairo's bourse.
03.08.2015 Ahram Online
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Property investments in Egypt “have outperformed many other types of Capital investments making it a primary driver for the continuous strong demand.”
30.07.2015 AFK Insider
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The new waterway will be officially unveiled at a lavish event to be attended by Sisi and foreign dignitaries on Aug. 6.
30.07.2015 The Daily Star
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The board had approved an offer to purchase remaining shares of Cairo for Housing and Development at a price of 11.80 Egyptian pounds per share.
27.07.2015 Reuters
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Rooya has a real estate portfolio of about 9 million square metres, with 6 million of that currently under development.
27.07.2015 Ahram Online
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Mameesh said construction of another canal near Port Said port on the Mediterranean Sea would begin as soon as the New Suez Canal had been inaugurated
27.07.2015 Reuters
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