Hassan Allam’s leadership drives Egypt’s $1.1 billion Gulf of Suez wind farm project
Hassan Allam leads Egypt’s renewable energy transformation with a landmark wind farm project.
Hassan Allam leads Egypt’s renewable energy transformation with a landmark wind farm project.
This win not only reinforces the company’s footprint in the UAE but also highlights its growing presence in the Middle East’s competitive construction sector.
The firm will carry out refurbishment and construction work for the Al Ghubrah Pumping Station in Muscat, Oman.
The landmark wind project, one of the world’s largest, will generate 47,790 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of clean energy annually.
The Saudi unit of Hassan Allam Holding is set to oversee the civil construction, secondary infrastructure, and inground services for the prestigious Marina Hotel project.
This transaction not only bolsters the group’s position in East Cairo but also solidifies its foothold in one of Egypt’s rapidly evolving real estate markets.
The Al Kharj Entertainment Complex will be positioned between the cities of Abha and Khamis Mushait near Abha International Airport, covering 64,000 square meters.
The inauguration of the Riyadh headquarters marks a significant milestone in Hassan Allam Holding’s international expansion.
The collaboration aims to promote cooperation between the two companies for the development of high-quality real estate projects in Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
Under the leadership of Allam, Hassan Allam Holding has been making strides in the engineering and construction sectors for more than eight decades.
Hassan Allam Holding boasts an impeccable reputation in the engineering, procurement, construction, building materials, and utilities industries.
Under Hassan Allam and his brother, Amr Allam, Hassan Allam Holding boasts a construction backlog that surpasses $3 billion.
Led by visionary businessman Hassan Allam and his brother Amr Allam, the company has a construction backlog exceeding $3 billion.
Hassan Allam Holding boasts an impeccable reputation in the engineering, procurement, construction, building materials, and utilities industries.