The Arab Contractors, officially known as the Arab Contractors Company, is a major construction and contracting company based in Egypt. Established in 1955, it has grown to become one of the largest and most prominent construction firms in the Middle East and Africa. The Arab Contractors are involved in a wide range of construction projects, including infrastructure development, buildings, bridges, roads, tunnels, and various civil engineering works. With a strong reputation for delivering large-scale projects, the Arab Contractors have contributed significantly to the development and modernization of infrastructure in the regions where they operate.
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Dubai’s Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) has informed that 18 contractors have prequalified to bid for the contract to design and build Dubai Metro’s new Blue Line in UAE....
Read moreThe National Authority for Tunnels (NAT) of Egypt has announced that NGE with its rail expertise subsidiary TSO has signed a contract to help build a 330 km high-speed railway in E...
Read moreThe Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Government of Egypt has signed a loan agreement of JPY41 billion (US$320 million) for the first phase of Cairo metro Line 4 in Egypt. Mitsubi...
Read moreA consortium led by Siemens Mobility, which comprises Orascom Construction and The Arab Contractors, has signed a EUR5.4 billion (US$5.81 billion) contract with the Egyptian National Authori...
Read moreThe National Authority for Tunnels (NAT) of Egypt has signed a contract worth USD4.5 billion for the development of a high-speed rail system.
Read moreThe Central Agency for Public Tenders in Kuwait has received four bids for the development of a wastewater plant in Al-Mutla’a. The plant will have the capacity to process 400,000 cubi...
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