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Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2019 Report Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2019 Report Construction Projects 4 (2019) Report American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 1 of 16 Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2019 Report Special Remarks The Construction Projects Q4 2019 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 Airports Tenders Section Bridges Cultural Buildings & Clubs - Integrated Jobs (Having a certain engineering component) - sorted by Earthmoving Works - Generating Sector (the sector of the client who issued the tender and who would pay for the goods & services ordered) Hospitals - Client Hotels & Tourist Development Integrated works Parks & Landscaping - Supply Jobs Renovation, Concrete Treatment & Paints - Generating Sector Residential Buildings - Client River Ports Roads Construction Non-Tenders Section Schools & Other Educational Buildings Sea Ports - Business News Steel Structure, Possible Prefab - 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 ©2019, 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 16 Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2019 Report Administrative Buildings - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Local Administration Authorities National Org. for Social Insurance, the Government Sector Employees Fund, the Supplies Dept. Construction of the (a) Fund's building in Rashid City, in Beheira Governorate, (b) supply 150,000 & 53,070 LE Nov 20, 2019 Dec 24, 2019 of computers operating consumables for the Central Computer Dept. & (c) construction & 75,000 of the Fund's building in Ekhmim City, in Sohag Governorate. Deadlines 12/16, 12/23 & 12/24/2019 National Org. for Social Insurance, the Public & Private Sector Employees Fund Construction of two buildings in Qaha, Kalioubiya & in Kasr Saqr, in Sharkiya under two 40,000 & 85,000 LE Dec 30, 2019 Jan 28, 2020 contracts Qena Governorate, Local Municipality of Markaz & City of Abu Tesht Implementing the finishing of the City local municipality of Markaz & City of Abu Tisht 300,000 LE Oct 02, 2019 Oct 15, 2019 Airports - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Transport Egyptian Airports Co. - New Construction of the new runway at October Airport 450,000 LE Nov 03, 2019 Nov 13, 2019 American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 3 of 16 Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2019 Report Bridges - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Local Administration Authorities General Dept. for South West Beheira Drainage, The Cashier Rehabilitation/ replacement of two bridges (El Sayyed Effendi Bridge & Abdel Gelil Nouh 75,000 LE Nov 05, 2019 Dec 20, 2019 Bridge) along Sidi Issa extension canal Cultural Buildings & Clubs - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Non Governmental Organizations Agricultural Professions Syndicate, The Cashier Construction of the first phase of a club for the agricultural engineers in Edfou comprising 120,000 LE Dec 29, 2019 Jan 22, 2020 a basement, a ground floor & two upper floors. Tender documents to pick up 1/4 till 1/13/2020 from Tender documents to pick up 1/4 till 1/13/2020 from the present Club location in Edfou, El FTahrir St., Next to Omar Effendi stores American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 4 of 16 Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2019 Report Earthmoving Works - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Cooperative Societies Egyptian Public Authority for Drainage Projects, General Directorate for North Dakahleyya Drainage, The Cashier Removal of drainage grasses at Masraf Bahr Hadous from Kilo 43,700 to Kilo 66,200 180,000 LE Oct 02, 2019 Oct 14, 2019 General Dept. for El Nasr Drainage,, The Cashier, Maintenance of open air drainage canals within both Ali Ibn Abi Taleb & El Emam Malek 100,000 LE Nov 14, 2019 Nov 25, 2019 Drainage Engineering Departments in New Nabariya General Dept. for Horizontal Expansion & Irrigation Projects in Assuit Protection of El Sawamaa East Zone from flood risks in Markaz Saqalta, in Sohag 200,000 LE Nov 11, 2019 Nov 25, 2019 Governorate General Dept. for North Qena Drainage Projects, Maintenance of open air drainage facilities in Qena & Deshna 100,000 LE Dec 29, 2019 Jan 20, 2020 General Dept. of New Esna Barrage, Esna East Construction of two artificial lakes & two earth stoppers at Wadi Abadi area in Edfou 350,000 & 250,000 LE Nov 02, 2019 Nov 13, 2019 Hospitals - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Sovereignty Agencies National Research Center, the Purchases Dept. Construction of the (a) workshops & experiments halls, also the research laboratories in 250,000 & 75,000 LE Dec 11, 2019 Jan 02, 2020 6th October City, (b) rehabilitation & revamping of the so called animal house building, (c) & 50,000 & 60.000 the same at the so called head of sectors building & (d) the same at the Center's Medical Services Building under 4 contracts. Deadlines 1/1, 1/1/ 1/1 & 1/2/2020 American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 5 of 16 Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2019 Report Hotels & Tourist Development - Non Tenders Section Type Description Date Published Projects in Pre-Tendering Phase Master Group for Real Estate Development launching L.E. 3.5 million tourist project in Sukhna on 27.5 feddans land including 750 touristic housing units and a 120 Nov 13, 2019 room's hotel. That was announced by Mr. Mohamed Lashin, Chairman of the company's board of directors indicating the tempo increased particularly after works have already started at the new administrative capital & Al Galala City. The company further owns two residential housing projects on 54 and 63 feddans lands involving L.E. 10.5 billion pounds investments. A joint venture grouping the Urban Communities Authority & Al Manara Al Omraniya Co. launching a new residential housing compound identified as Green Land at Nov 24, 2019 Southern Al Ahyaa Zone in 6th October City involving L.E. 1.3 billion estimated investments. Relevant agreement on the above was signed by Mr. Tarek Al Sibaie, Deputy Chairman of the Authority for Commercial & Real Estate Affairs & Mr. Mahmoud Al Feddawi, Managing Director of Al Marara Co. The company plans to implement several new projects in both 6th October City & Sheikh Zayed City including Green Land Compound to occupy 76,000 M2 area & host 520housig units (150 M2 area each], a commercial mall and a medical center. Furthermore a 10 % down payment for reservation was also for other two projects including a hotel project on 10,500 M2 land & a commercial/ hotel project on 14,000 M2 land. Sheikh Bandar Al Amery, President of the Egyptian Saudi Businessmen Council revealing (strong) intentions to pump up to L.E. 15 billion new investments in Al Alamein Dec 10, 2019 City on the North Coast. Worth indicating is that Sheikh Bandar Al Amery is also Chairman of the Board of Directors of El Amreyya Investment Co. Integrated works - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Agriculture Assuit Governorate, the Housing Directorate Construction of the Civil Defense Building in Assuit 75,000 LE Nov 16, 2019 Nov 24, 2019 Beheira Governorate, the Administration of Markaz & City of Edkou Construction of the Civil Safety Building at the location of Edkou Police Complex. 200,000 LE Dec 03, 2019 Dec 17, 2019 Egypt Air Holding Co., the Projects & Establishments Maintenance Div., the Training Center, The Cashier Raising the efficiency of some locations of Egypt Air Ground Services Co. at Asswan Station incl. concrete tiles, steel 180,000 LE Dec 21, 2019 Jan 22, 2020 structures, a double floor reinforced concrete services building among other asphalt paving works, also altering the electricity feeding of the old airport to be now linked to the station serving Asswan Airports' buildings both inside & outside the customs area Rehabilitation & revamping of the IT building & the central air conditioning station at Cairo Airport Premises 750,000 LE Dec 28, 2019 Jan 29, 2020 Equipping of a free shop outlet at Neema Bay n Sharm El Sheikh with all related architectural & decorative structures 100,000 LE Dec 01, 2019 Dec 17, 2019 at the outlet's external front General Dept. for Drainage Projects in Central Egypt, Beni Swef Construction of a new syphon by means of hydraulic micro tunneling on Nana main drainage canal underneath Al 150,000 LE Nov 19, 2019 Dec 15, 2019 Ibrahimiya Canal next to the old syphon for completion in 12 months American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 6 of 16 Construction Projects Sector - Q4 2019 Report Integrated works - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Agriculture General Dept. for Horizontal Expansion & Irrigation Projects in Assuit Protection of El Sawamaa East Zone from flood risks in Markaz Saqalta, in Sohag 200,000 LE Nov 11, 2019 Nov 25, 2019 Governorate Helwan Co.
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