Tarek Youssef, CEO of Concrete Plus, reveals that the company acquired 25% of SQM company to launch an integrated project on 325 feddans, including 1,300 units in Marsa Baghush in Sidi Henish, North Coast.
El-Sisi notes that Egypt’s strategy is based on conducting reformations in conjunction with building new projects.
Situated on 360 feddans, the first project, ZED East, is a residential and mixed-use development located between New Cairo and the New Administrative Capital.
The minister notes that the project includes building a dam at a length of 1,025 m and a height of 131 m, while the dam’s lake will have the capacity to store up to 34 bn sqm of water.
The decisions include removing building violations in different areas in the European Countryside in New Sphinx and other violations in land allocated for industrial activities in Badr.
For his part, Ahmed Hawash, Chairman of the Damietta Port Authority, states that the port is taking major steps toward becoming a key commercial and logistics hub in the Middle East.
Allam notes that the company focuses on renewable energy projects, including solar and wind energy and green hydrogen.
Elite Home states that it is preparing a package of facilities for its clients in down payments, along with major facilities in the payment period and installments, for its existing and new projects in New Cairo’s Bayt Al Watan district.
El-Gazzar notes that the fund is executing 32 buildings in the extension of the Second District in Obour City, including 616 units.
El-Sisi adds that the feasibility studies proved sufficient black sand reserves and global demand for the extracted metals.
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