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In the Middle East EGIS IN THE MIDDLE EAST OUR MANAGEMENT In 2019, 64% of the managed turnover of the Egis Group was generated outside France, of which 14% was delivered by the Middle East Business Unit. The Middle East region is one of the most important geographical areas for our Group, with the GCC countries providing a strong pipeline of projects. Two of Egis’ five largest projects awarded in 2019 are located in Saudi Arabia (the Green Riyadh and Amana projects). We are adamant on strengthening our efforts towards sustainable solutions, bring- ing Egis’ vast experience and methods tools to meet the region’s specific needs. Our portfolio in Middle East already includes many environmental projects, such as the rehabilitation of the lagoon in Qatar; waste management in Kuwait, Jordan, UAE and Lebanon, water desalination plants in Oman and Saudi Arabia, a wastewater treatment plant in Qatar, several urban across the GCC region, mentioned above Green Riyadh, one of the biggest city forestation projects in the world. Egis’ reputation as a trusted partner with the ability to deliver complete projects, from design through to operation and management gives us a significant market edge over our competitors. Christian LAUGIER Chief Executive Officer At Egis, we strive to deliver each project with flawless execution putting the client, the people, and the environment at the heart of our operations. Our exceptional growth both organically and through acquisitions, and our enhanced local footprint enables us to attract, develop and retain best-in-class professionals in the market. We hold ourselves accountable to design and deliver our operations effec- tively through embracing the values of collaboration, innovation, and commitment to a sustainable future. Alaa ABUSIAM Chief Operation Officer Egis has been very active in the Middle during the last ten years. We are proud to be involved in different strategic construction projects in the fields of Buildings, Roads, Urban Transport, Railway, Aviation, Water and Environment. Thanks to these projects and our customer centric approach, we succeed to build a long-lasting partnership with our clients. Our journey will continue to inspire our teams and serve our clients and local communities in line with Egis’ values: Creative, Responsible and People First company. Jacques KHORIATY Chief Commercial Officer EGIS GLOBAL OFFER MANAGED TURNOVER BREAKDOWN 2019 27% OPERATION & MOBILITY SERVICES €1.22BN +7.9% TURNOVER AIRPORT MANAGED 17 IN 8 COUNTRIES 73% ROAD OPERATION ENGINEERING 28 IN 20 COUNTRIES Our Clients chose Egis for our excellence in delivering major infrastructure schemes and dealing with technically complex designs. They select a partner who is trully dedicated to sustainable solutions and who will prioritize environmentally friendly and optimized solutions for their projects. Frank DANIEL | | Engineering Director | | OUR Bahrain SERVICES CONSULTING RAIL ENGINEERING AVIATION MAJOR STRUCTURES BUILDINGS ARCHITECTURE, CITIES URBAN PLANNING TURNKEY PROJECT STRUCTURING, PPP INVESTMENT OPERATION ROADS MOBILITY ENERGY MOBILITY ENVIRONMENT SERVICES WATER OUR WIDE - RANGING GEOGRAPHICAL PRESENCE 23% 36% 9% 7% 14% 8% 3% of our business 64 % outside France Egis is a major international group in the construction engineering and mobility services sectors whose unique global service range encompasses infrastructure consulting, engineering and operation. Through our capacity for innovation, we respond to climate and digital challenges by offering solutions and acknowledged know-how in the areas of transportation and mobility, sustainable city construction, buildings, water, the environment and energy. A 75%-owned subsidiary of Caisse des Dépôts, with the remaining 25% held by partner executives and employees, Egis imagines a sustainable future, working for populations and social progress. OUR PEOPLE It's a major trend: more and more women are reaching leadership positions! I am happy to see Egis in the Middle East committed to the recognition of women's capabilities. Isabelle LOPEZ Director of Urban Domain Dubai GLOBAL 15,800 EMPLOYEES 9,250 ENGINEERS % 27 73 % IN OPERATION MIDDLE EAST 6,550 1,250 EMPLOYEES BAHRAIN EGYPT % 12% JORDAN 88 KUWAIT OMAN QATAR SAUDI ARABIA UAE OUR PRESENCE MIDDLE EAST 500completed projects Beirut Amman Cairo Kuwait Al-Khobar Manama Doha Medina Riyadh Dubai Muscat Jeddah Abu Dhabi Mecca Egis locations Egis presence BAHRAIN EGYPT Salalah JORDAN € KUWAIT 170turnover in OMAN 2019 PALESTINE QATAR SAUDI ARABIA UAE The performance of a company is based on two important pillars: the clients’ sastisfaction and the project profits. Egis managed to find the best solutions to achieve the both without any compromises. Our performance guarantess the reassurance to all stakeholders that any project will be delivered to the highest standards. Younes SFEIR Risk & Performance Dubai EGIS FOCUSE ON MIDDLE EAST In 2019 Egis in the middle east generated nearly 170 mln EUR, accounting for 14% of Group’s total revenue In the space of a few years, Egis has become a leading name in construction engineering in the Middle East in fields as wide and varied as buildings, transport, water, urban development and aviation, whilst also being a trusted locally-established firm with our numerous offices in the United Arab Emirates (Dubai, Abu Dhabi), Saudi Arabia (Riyadh, Khobar, Jeddah), Qatar (Doha), Bahrain (Manama), Kuwait, Jordan (Amman), Egypt (Cairo) and Oman (Muscat). The strength of Egis Group comes from the constant development through local and international acquisitions, that offer an innovative approach to business. Now more than ever, in age of digital transformation, we see the need of ground-breaking technologies to secure the best solutions and efficient delivery of the projects. Nael ALASHY Innovation & System Implementation Engineer Dubai 2019 – Inhabit (Hong Kong) joins Egis Founded in 2009, Inhabit is an engineering consultancy that specialises in providing design services to the building industry, more specifically in building envelopes and environment. Headquartered in Hong Kong, the company has nearly 300 employees, with its activities organised into three large geographic hubs: Asia, Australasia and Middle East/United Kingdom. 2017 – 10 DESIGN joins Egis In October 2017, Hong Kong based architectural firm, 10 DESIGN, joined Egis to form an integrated design group with a global capability. With a long established offices in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Edinburgh, Dubai and the City of Miami Beach, the firm works at a broad range of scales, from the design of individual buildings to cities across all sectors including corporate, retail, hospitality, residential, cultural and education. 2015 – Projacs joins Egis In July 2015, Projacs, the building project management and works supervision consultancy, joined our Group, thus substantially strengthening our influence all over the region. The acquisition of Projacs provides a new springboard for the development of our Group, which now has 1,200 employees in the region. Egis and Projacs pursue the same objectives: develop our activity in the Middle East and mutually enhance our service offers. 2013 – Helios joins Egis The acquisition was a strategic move, as the company looks to expand its portfolio of consult- ing and engineering services for airports, air traffic management and air operations. The team joins Egis main office in Dubai Silicon Oasis for further ease in business development. EGIS EXPERIENCE MIDDLE EAST AVIATION AMAALA AIRFIELD PROJECT KSA Amaala Company is designing and developing a transformative and unique tourism destination on the coast of the Red Sea. To enhance the luxury experience, the client is also developing an airport which will cater to domestic and international travelers. The airport, designed by Foster & Partners and Egis is set for completion in 2023 and will welcome over 1 mln passengers per year. Inspired by a desert mirage and dunes, the airport will be equipped with the newest technology, such as climate-controlled hangars, and others related to the facilitation process and passenger experience. CARGO EXPRESS VILLAGE AT BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Bahrain The vast development of Bahrain, technological change and pursuit of innovation led Bahrain Airport Company (BAC) to develop two cargo-logistic areas at Bahrain International Airport (BIA): Cargo Express Village (north of the runway 12L-30R) and Cargo Logistics Center (southeast of the runway 12R-30L). Egis is covering the design and construction supervision of the CEV facility. SAUDI FUTURE AIRSPACE CONCEPT (SFAC) KSA The aim of the consultant in this project is to develop high-profile Air Navigation Service (ANS) strategy for Saudi Air Navigation Services (SANS), a detailed integrated airspace and Communication, Navigation, Surveillance (CNS) / Air Traffic Management (ATM) masterplan covering the 15-year period, and the development of the airspace and procedures design for reference period 1 (RP1). Egis support- ed SANS with the development of the Request for Proposals, including the definition of scope and requirements for the consultant and later throughout the tendering process and bid evaluation. KING KHALID INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT KSA To enhance the quality of services and provide most pleasant passenger experience, Riyadh Airport, the client and project owner decided to improve the airside of the airport, including refurbishment of airfield signage and guidance lighting, aprons and jest blast fences, cargo zone, taxiway F and D, runways, terminals 3 and 4. For this purpose Riyadh Airport appointed Egis as the Project
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