Hyundai Saudi Arabia Representative ESCCO Awarded Red Sea Global Contracts

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Red Sea Global, developer of major “regenerative tourism” projects The Red Sea and AMAALA, has awarded multiple contracts to Elevator Systems Contracting Co. (ESCCO), a subsidiary of International Project Developers Group and the exclusive representative of Hyundai Elevator Co., Ltd. in Saudi Arabia, Arab News is among outlets to report. ESCCO will provide multiple elevators for Triple Bay, phase one of AMAALA that includes eight resorts with more than 1,200 hotel rooms across 29 hotels, 1,200 luxury villas, apartments and estate homes. Welcoming the first guests in 2025, Triple Bay will also boast high-end retail, restaurants and recreational facilities along the Red Sea coast in northwestern Saudi Arabia. ESSCO CEO Sameer Shaukat Khan said he looks forward to “working closely with the project team to not only meet the highest standards of safety and functionality, but also enhance the overall guest experience at AMAALA.”

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