ROWAD MODERN ENGINEERING DRIVES ECONOMIC GROWTH IN AIN EL SOKHNA WITH DP-WORLD BASIN 2 ONSHORE CONTAINER TERMINAL COMPLETION

Apr-2024

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Rowad Modern Engineering (RME) has significantly bolstered trade capabilities in Ain El Sokhna with the successful completion of Phase 1 of the DP-World Basin 2 Onshore Container Terminal. This milestone project marks a significant step forward in shaping the region's future in commerce and infrastructure. 

Through meticulous planning and its team's expertise, Rowad has overseen the expansion of the port's capacity to an impressive 1.75 million TEUs annually after Phase 1. With Phase 2 currently underway, the terminal is on track to reach a remarkable capacity of approximately 2.1 million TEUs per year upon completion. 

Spanning a vast area of 600,000 square meters, this vital project encompasses the construction of crucial terminal buildings, pavements, and an extensive underground network. Additionally, the project incorporates substations, a 2,720-meter-long RMG (Rubber-tired Gantry crane) rail system, and essential Yard Facilities. 

By successfully delivering this project, Rowad Modern Engineering has demonstrated its commitment to aligning with Egypt's strategic vision for sustainable development and economic growth. The company is proud to play a key role in transforming Ain El Sokhna into a major commercial hub.

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ROWAD MODERN ENGINEERING CELEBRATES COMPLETION OF STATE-OF-THE-ART NEWGIZA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

Apr-2024

Rowad Modern Engineering has celebrated the successful handover of the NEWGIZA University Hospital Project, marking a significant milestone in the advancement of healthcare in the region. 

The ceremony was attended by esteemed guests including Eng. Mohamed Mahlab, President & CEO of Rowad Modern Engineering, Mr. Mahmoud El Gammal, CEO of NEWGIZA for Real Estate and Development, alongside Dr. Ahmed Sameh Farid, President of NEWGIZA University and former Egyptian Minister of Health. Joining them were Mr. Tarek Moharram, Group CEO of Elevate Capital, and Mr. Omar Abd el Kader, CEO Elevate Hospital Group, representing the esteemed hospital operating management.  

Located in New Giza Meditown health park, the NEWGIZA University Hospital boasts a capacity of 164 beds and 821 meticulously designed spaces. Each space is equipped with specialized systems and MEP works to cater to a wide range of medical needs. The expansive 23,000-square-meter facility features advanced amenities including clinics, lithotripsy units, pharmacies, endoscopy suites, a morgue, classrooms, maternity wards, laboratories, radiology departments, renal dialysis units, surgical theaters, a coronary care unit, intensive care units, a central sterile supply department, and a cath lab. 

This project signifies Rowad Modern Engineering's dedication to delivering innovative solutions that redefine healthcare standards. The successful completion of the NEWGIZA University Hospital Project is a testament to the company's expertise and commitment to excellence.

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