ROWAD MODERN ENGINEERING TO SHOWCASE GROUNDBREAKING INITIATIVES AT SAUDI GIGA PROJECTS AND MENA CONSTRUCTION SUMMIT 2024

Apr-2024

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Rowad Modern Engineering (RME) will be shaping the conversation on the future of construction at the upcoming Saudi Giga Projects and MENA Construction Summit 2024. The event, powered by meed, will be held on May 13-14 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 

RME is set to be a key player at the summit, showcasing their innovative approach to construction across various sectors. Attendees can expect to gain insights into the company's diverse portfolio, encompassing projects in power generation, industrial facilities, infrastructure development, commercial buildings, and more. 

A cornerstone of RME's success lies in their strategic alliances. The summit will provide a platform for the company to shed light on how these collaborations fuel groundbreaking solutions and ensure project triumphs. 

Furthermore, RME will be sharing their pioneering vision for the construction industry. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the company's commitment to cutting-edge technologies and practices that are shaping the future of construction in the region. 

As a frontrunner in the Middle Eastern construction landscape, RME's active involvement in the summit offers attendees a unique and invaluable opportunity to gain insights into the future trajectory of the industry. 

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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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