Dubai’s Imtiaz Developments Taps KONE for 12 Projects

The Imtiaz Developments and KONE teams celebrate signing the deal; image via Construction Week.

Dubai-based Imtiaz Developments has selected KONE as the vertical-transportation (VT) provider for its 12 projects, Construction Week reported on August 16. In addition to elevators and escalators, KONE will provide solutions for VT maintenance, modernization, online connectivity and data-powered digital services. Imtiaz said customer satisfaction is at the heart of its decision to partner with KONE as it continues to shape the future of real estate in the U.A.E. and beyond. “We are eager to work with a world-class partner and integrate their solutions into our projects — a decision that promises substantial advantages for our investors,” Imtiaz Developments CEO Masih Imtiaz said. “With KONE’s cutting-edge technology and assurance of superior quality, we anticipate better customer satisfaction and higher return on investment, further affirming our position as a leading developer in the region.”

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