Schindler To Provide Elevators For Cairo NAC Project

The PUKKA project; image courtesy of realestate.eg

Cairo, Egypt-based MGB Developments announced on November 11 it has inked an agreement with Schindler to provide elevators for the new PUKKA residential project in Cairo’s New Administrative Capital (NAC). The agreement includes the installation, operation and maintenance of an unspecified number of energy-efficient elevators. MGB said it continuously seeks to partner with reputable international companies such as Schindler to provide best-in-class products and services for its clients. Slated for delivery in late 2024, PUKKA includes 1,628 residential units in buildings up to seven stories tall, a dedicated social club, a shopping mall, medical facilities and administrative offices. Schindler Egypt Managing Director Waleed Gad said the company is “pleased to collaborate with MGB Developments and looks forward to further partnerships in future projects.”

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