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Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2018 Report Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2018 Report Construction Projects 4 (2018) Report American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 1 of 20 Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2018 Report Special Remarks The Construction Projects Q4 2018 report provides a comprehensive overview of the Construction Projects sector with List of sub-sectors focus on top tenders, big projects and important news. Administrative Buildings Bridges Tenders Section Earthmoving Works Hospitals - Integrated Jobs (Having a certain engineering component) - sorted by Hotels & Tourist Development - Generating Sector (the sector of the client who issued the tender and who would pay for the goods & services ordered) Integrated works - Client Parks & Landscaping Renovation, Concrete Treatment & Paints Residential Buildings - Supply Jobs River Ports - Generating Sector Roads Construction - Client Schools & Other Educational Buildings Sea Ports Non-Tenders Section Steel Structure, Possible Prefab - Business News - Projects Awards - Projects in Pre-Tendering Phase - Privatization and Investments - Published Co. Performance - Loans & Grants - Fairs and Exhibitions This report includes tenders with bid bond greater than L.E. 50,000 and valuable tenders without bid bond Tenders may be posted under more than one sub-sector Copyright Notice Copyright ©2018, American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt (AmCham). All rights reserved. Neither the content of the Tenders Alert Service (TAS) nor any part of it may be reproduced, sorted in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt. In no event shall AmCham be liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits. American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 2 of 20 Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2018 Report Administrative Buildings - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Local Administration Authorities Beheira Governorate, the Housing Directorate Construction of (a) two residential buildings on Zahraa Al Abaadiya land of a ground floor 197,000 & 15,775 LE Oct 02, 2018 Oct 17, 2018 & 5 repeated floors in Damanhour hosting 40 housing units & (b) completion of the finishing of a subsidiary building for the Housing Directorate. Deadlines 10/16 & 10/17/2918 Beni Swef Governorate, the Housing Directorate , the Contracts Dept., Construction of administrative buildings among other works for Samasta Traffic Dept for 70,000 LE Nov 25, 2018 Dec 06, 2018 completion in 5 months Kafr El Sheikh Governorate, the Housing Directorate Construction of (a) the Traffic Dept. & a fence around it, also (b) 5 social residential 500,000 450,000 LE Nov 26, 2018 Dec 11, 2018 buildings (on Long Live Egypt land) Luxor Governorate, General Secretariat, The Cashier Construction of (a) the Civil Affairs Agency Building in Esna, (b) rehabilitation & revamping 40,000 & 105,000 LE Dec 12, 2018 Dec 23, 2018 of the subsidiary halls & fire fighting works at the Conferences Center in Luxor & 45,000 Governorate, also (c) supply of lighting equipment MENA - Middle East News Agency, the Purchases Dept Construction of the concrete structure of the Agency's administration building in Hurghada 100,000 LE Dec 28, 2018 Jan 15, 2019 City American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 3 of 20 Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2018 Report Bridges - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Local Administration Authorities Dakahleyya Governorate, East Mansoura District Administration, The Cashier Paving of the entrances & exists of El Derasat New Bridge till the New Bus Line of 1 Km 100,000 LE Oct 22, 2018 Nov 04, 2018 long distance General Dept. for Ismaileyya Drainage Construction of three bridges across Ismailiya Drainage Canal & its extension 210,000 LE Nov 07, 2018 Dec 26, 2018 General Dept. for South West Beheira Drainage, The Cashier Rehabilitation/ replacement of the Kilo 6.500 bridge across Sayyed Issa Drainage Canal, of 100,000 LE Oct 13, 2018 Oct 25, 2018 another bridge at Kilo 1.500 across El Hosh El Adim Drainage Canal & of a third bridge at Kilo 4.500 across Fabes Drainage Canal General Dept. for West Delta Drainage Projects in Damanhour Implementing the industrial works pertaining to the construction of two bridges, the first 130,000 LE Nov 01, 2018 Nov 26, 2018 at Kilo 1.00 across Kafr El Dawar Canal & the second at Kilo 12.800 across El Shereishra Canal General Dept. for West Qena Irrigation, The Cashier Rehabilitation of a bridge at kilo 20.500 on El Marashda Flood Overflow Canal within 50,000 LE Nov 01, 2018 Nov 13, 2018 Nagee Hamadi Irrigation Engineering Domain Rehabilitation/ replacement of a bridge at Kilo 20,500 at El Marashda flood overflow with 50,000 LE Oct 31, 2018 Nov 12, 2018 Nagee Hamadi Irrigation Engineering Domain American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 4 of 20 Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2018 Report Earthmoving Works - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Local Administration Authorities General Authority of the Suez Canal Economic Zone, The Cashier Raising efficiency, rehabilitation & dredging of Docks No. 2, 3, 4 & 5 at Adabiya Port 65,000 LE Oct 23, 2018 Nov 05, 2018 General Dept. for Asswan Irrigation Rehabilitation of sections of Wadi El Naqra main canal & Wadi El Radisiya Canal under two contracts 120,000 & 60,000 LE Oct 27, 2018 Nov 01, 2018 Red Sea Governorate, Local Municipality of El Shalatin City,, The Cashier Conducting the required (a) electricity connections in Halayeb City & subordinated villages, (b) roads platforms at the 50,000 & 70,000 & LE Oct 24, 2018 Nov 08, 2018 same & (c) roads platforms & walkways in Shalatin City. Deadlines 11/4, 11/6 & 11/8/2018 65,000 Earthmoving Works - Non Tenders Section Type Description Date Published Projects Awards Giant Arabco - Arab Contractors declared winner of Stigler George Dam project in Tanzania & the Egyptian President has been invited to attend the ceremony of laying Oct 22, 2018 its ground stone. Project is considered one of the most important project in the country. American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 5 of 20 Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2018 Report Hospitals - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Health Care Al Azhar University, the University Hospital in New Damietta, The Cashier Implementing the specialized medical centers utilities networks 290,000 LE Oct 01, 2018 Oct 17, 2018 Cairo Governorate, El Obour Complex Development Agency Construction of a babies' incubator, a medical center, a commercial shopping comples (8 outlets) at Misr Housing 100,000 LE Oct 24, 2018 Nov 22, 2018 Orojec in the City NAT - National Authority for Tunnels, the Cashier Construction of an alternative building to the school & living quarters of the nursing staff reporting to the Mabarra 190,000 LE Nov 25, 2018 Jan 03, 2019 New Female Society at El Malek El Saleh District, Cairo Sohag Governorate, the Housing Directorate, the Contracts & Purchases Dept Revamping of El Balyana Hospital in Bani Hamil Village under finance from the World Bank 65,000 LE Oct 09, 2018 Oct 24, 2018 Hospitals - Non Tenders Section Type Description Date Published Business News Full staffing searched by Katameya Clinic Hospital, affiliated to Mina Health Partners Group for its soon opening. The hospital is located at the complex at New Cairo City Dec 12, 2018 at the Services Center of the Complex, next to Polices Station No. 2, E Mail Jobs@ Katameyaclinic.com Contact person the Human Resources Dept. American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 6 of 20 Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2018 Report Hotels & Tourist Development - Non Tenders Section Type Description Date Published Business News Lufthansa German Airlines increasing the number of weekly air flights to Egypt to 41on the occasion of celebrating the 60th anniversary of flying to Egypt. Decision was Nov 13, 2018 attributed to the increase of the number of passengers by 50 % above last year. Worth indicating is that German tourists are considered among the above average spending tourists. The decision drives the number of weekly seats offered on Lufthansa flights to increase but 38 % above last year figures. First flight of Lufthansa arrived Marsa Alam on its direct flight package from Munich in Germany inaugurating a new line linking directly both cities. The flight carried 196 Nov 03, 2018 tourists it was ceremonially received. Package provides, initially, three flights weekly between both cities. Industry observers predict tangible success of the package expecting it to followed by numerous other packages. Projects Awards Director General of state owned EGOTH, Mr. Sherif El Bendari, announcing his company plans to revamp both Mena House Hotel in Cairo & Windsor Hotel in Luxor, Nov 26, 2018 backed by L.E. 1.2 billion investments among other hotels. That reported in the media indicating that Mena house Hotel was built in 1869 during Khedewi Ismail Era in 1869 con comprises 331 suites & 40 feddans parks & green areas. Projects in Pre-Tendering Phase As earlier predicted tourist arrivals from the Ukraine in 2018 are expected to reach one million by the end of the year. That was announced by the Ukraine Ambassador Dec 13, 2018 to Egypt after they have already reached 733,000 for the first 8 months of the year. Worth indicating that Egypt has already placed an order by Ukraine to deliver 17 tram cars to operate on Alexandria tram line. Orascom Development signing an agreement with Thomas Cook to launch 2 new hotels in El Gouna on the Red Sea for their tourists booking Egypt Trips. That includes Dec 19, 2018 the Casa Cook Hotel of 100 rooms hotel (newly built) to open October 2019 and the Arena Inn Hotel - Cooks Club (revamped) of 144 rooms capacity both facing the Red Sea to open in Summer 2019.
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