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List of Projects *This List Does Not Include Any Residential Projects for Client Privacy Purposes List of Projects *This list does not include any residential projects for client privacy purposes Kitchens Al Masa, Al Alamein - Kitchens in apartments - Commercial professional kitchens Ayadina Restaurant, Cairo - Commercial professional kitchen Blaze Restaurant, Cairo - Commercial professional kitchen Emaar, Uptown Cairo - Kitchens in villas Four Seasons, Sharm El Sheikh - Suite kitchenettes Le Carnival, Cairo - Commercial professional kitchen Kempinski, Garden City, Cairo - Suite kitchenettes Marassi Marina - Kitchens in apartments Marriott, Zamalek - Suite kitchenettes Movenpick, Sharm El Sheikh - Commercial professional kitchen P’75 Restaurant, Cairo - Commercial professional kitchen Scarp, El Gouna - Kitchens in entire compound St.Regis, Garden City, Cairo - Kitchens in residential apartments Interiors Al Masa, Al Alamein - Woodworks, doors, all-day restaurants, banquet halls, ballroom, buffet ware, beverage counters Council of Ministers Headquarters, Alexandria - Furniture, woodworks, doors El Maghraby Optics, Cairo - Interior design and solid surfaces Emaar, Uptown Cairo - Walk in closets, doors English House - Interior design and woodworks Housing and Development Bank Headquarters, Cairo - Furniture Imbi Petroleum Company, Cairo - Furniture for headquarters La Rose, Cairo - Interior design and woodworks Marriott, Sharm El Sheikh - Woodworks Mini Masa, Al Alamein - Woodworks, doors, counters, reception, banquet halls, ballroom, buffet ware, beverage counters Medoor Petrol Company, Cairo - Furniture for headquarters Prime Minister’s Office, Cairo - Interior Design Petrojet Petrol Company, Cairo - Furniture for headquarters Rixos, Al Alamein - Woodworks, doors, counters, reception, banquet halls, ballroom, buffet ware, beverage counters The Nile Ritz Carlton, Cairo - Woodworks and doors for reception, restaurants, halls and rooms Bathrooms - Al Masa, Al Alamein - Blue bay Reef Oasis, Sharm El Sheikh - City Stars Golden Coast, Sharm El Sheikh - Coral Bay, Sharm El Sheikh - Fairmont Nile City, Cairo - Four Seasons Nile Plaza, Cairo - Four Seasons San Stefano, Alexandria - Four Seasons, Luxor - Intercontinental, Hurghada - Kempinski, Cairo - Lilac Hotels International, Cairo - Marriott, Sharm El Sheikh - Marriott Mena House, Cairo - Marriott, Cairo - Marriott, Sahl Hasheesh - Movenpick CityStars, Cairo - Movenpick Jollyville, Cairo - Ocean Blue, Al Ain Al Sokhna - Palm Royal, Soma Bay - Ritz Carlton, Sharm El Sheikh - Royal Hotel, Sharm El Sheikh - Sofitel, Sharm El Sheikh - Sonesta, Cairo - Sonesta, Luxor - Sonesta, Sharm El Sheikh - The Nile Ritz Carlton, Cairo - The Ritz Carlton, Marassi, North Coast - The St. Regis, Cairo Solid Surfaces & Countertops Hotels - Al Masa Hotel, New Capital - Al Nour Hotel, Cairo - Cancoon, Al Ain Al Sokhna - Cascades Hotel, Cairo - Cascades Hotel, Safaga - Dream Land, Alexandria - Grand Makadi, Hurghada - Green Plaza, Sharm El Sheikh - Hilton, Hurghada - Hilton, Khartoum - Holiday Inn, Maadi - Mena House Marriott Hotel, Cairo - Mena Star, Alexandria - Movenpick Sharm El Sheikh - Ramses Hilton, Cairo - Rixos, North Coast - Salem Tower, Alexandria - Sheraton, Cairo - Sofitel, Taba - Soma Bay Hotel, Hurghada Banks (nation-wide branches) - Abu Dhabi Bank - Al Ahly National Bank - Al Araby Bank, Al Haram - Arab Banking Corporation - Arab International Bank - Audi Bank - Banque Misr - Central Bank Restaurants (nation-wide branches) - Alain Lenotre - Blue Nile - Bon Appetit - Burger King - Cinnabon - Cook Door - Costa - El Malek - El Shabrawy - El Tazeg - Fish Market - Hardees - KFC - Koshary Hend - La Poire - Mo’men - Omar El Khayyam Boat - Pizza Hut - Sobaro Commercial Spaces - Ain Shams University, Cairo - American University Cairo - City Center, Cairo - Conference Hall, Library of Alexandria, Alexandria - Cosmos Cinema, Cairo - Delta Insurance Companies, Cairo - Embassy of Finland, Cairo - Ezz Group, Cairo - Galaxy Cinemas, Cairo - Ghandour Clinic, Cairo - Huawei Telecommunications Companies, Cairo - Investment Authority Headquarters, Cairo - Lulu Market, Sharm El Sheikh - Mall of Egypt, Cairo - Media Hub, Garden City - Ministry of Defense, Cairo - Misr 2000 School, Cairo - Misr Insurance, Cairo - Shiny White Dental Clinic, Cairo - Smart Village, Cairo - Sultan Center, Cairo - Talaat Harb Mall, Cairo - Toshiba, Banha - Total Toll Stations, Cairo Hospitals (solid surfaces & operation room cladding) - 15 May Hospital, Cairo - 57357 Hospital, Cairo - 57357 Hospital, Tanta - 6 October Hospital, Cairo - Air Forces Hospital, Abbasia - Al Agamy Hospital, Agamy - Al Agouza Hospital, Cairo - Al Azhar University Hospital, Assiout - Al Kasr Al Einy Cancer Hospital, Cairo - Al Salam International Hospital, Cairo - Armed Forces Hospital, Cairo - Aswan Hospital, Aswan - Balteem Hospital, Balteem - Beni Suef Hospital, Beni Suef - Cancer Institute, Cairo - Children’s Hospital, El Mansoura - Cleopatra Hospital, Cairo - Damanhour Hospital, Damanhour - Dar El Fouad Hospital, Nasr City, Cairo - Egypt Air Hospital, Cairo - El Arish Hospital, Sinai - El Kasr El Einy Hospital, Cairo - El Mahalla Hospital, El Mahalla - EL Mansoura Oncology Institute, Mansoura - El Nasr Insurance Hospital, Cairo - El Sherouk Hospital , Cairo - Esna Hospital, Luxor - Hearing and Speech Center, Imbaba - Heliopolis Hospital, Cairo - Injury and Emergency Hospital, Assiout - Kafr El Sheikh Hospital, Kafr El Sheikh - Kafr El Zayat Hospital, Gharbia - Kattameya International Hospital, Cairo - Luxor Hospital, Luxor - Martyrs Hospital, Cairo - Mental Health Hospital, Sohag - Ophthalmology Hospital, El Azhar - Oral and Dental Surgery Hospital, Assiout - Rashid Hospital, Sohag - Rawd El Farag Hospital, Cairo - Safwa Hospital, Cairo - Seedi Ghazi Hospital, Cairo - Students’ Hospital, Assiout - Suez Hospital, Cairo - Tanta Hospital, Tanta .
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