Hassan Allam Holding is one of the largest companies in Egypt and the MENA region, with more than 85 years of experience in the engineering, construction, and infrastructure spaces. We specialize in engineering and construction and investment and development. The company also taking solid strides in renewable energy, water, logistics, mobility, and social infrastructure.[1][2]

The group have more than 45,000 employees and a portfolio of projects spanning from solar power and water to petrochemicals facilities, museums, airports, and thousands of kilometers of roads and bridges across the region.

On the engineering and construction front, the group is ranked as one of the Top 250 Global Contractors and ranked in the Top 225 International Design Firms. The group offers a robust, fully integrated engineering and turnkey contractor solutions for the full scope of EPC services in power, petrochemical, oil & gas, water, and wastewater treatment plants and transmission lines, roads & bridges, industrial plants, malls, hotels, stadiums and sports facilities and mixed-use developments.[3][4]

On the investment and development front, Hassan Allam Utilities is the investment and development arm for the group operating across four key verticals focused on sustainable infrastructure to address service and availability gaps in water, energy, social infrastructure, and transport and logistics across Egypt and MEA. [5]

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References

  1. "Hassan Allam Holding Company". Amcham.
  2. ""حسن علام" للعربية: ضخ 200 مليون دولار في مشروعات جديدة بمصر بالشراكة مع "أجيليتي"". Al Arabiya. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  3. "Hassan Allam Holding embarks on the completion of seven new infrastructure water and wastewater treatment projects". Zawya. p. 1.
  4. Hassan, Karim (28 February 2022). "رئيس الوزراء يستعرض مقترحات مشروعات الهيدروجين الأخضر وتحلية المياه ومعالجة الصرف الصحي". Al Ahram. Archived from the original on 2022-07-28.
  5. "Egypt's Hassan Allam unveils expansion into UAE". Mubasher. 6 September 2023.
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