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January 15, 2013
Hill International Selected
as Project Manager for Secon Nile
Towers in Cairo
Marlton-based Hill
International, a company that
manages construction risk, has been
awarded a contract from the Saudi
Egyptian Construction Company to
provide project management services
in connection with construction of
the Secon Nile Towers. The
three-year contract has an estimated
value to Hill of approximately $1.5
million.
The Secon Nile Towers will feature
two 23-story buildings: one
five-star hotel tower and one
residential and retail tower. The
EGP 1.2 billion ($183 million)
project will have a total built-up
area of approximately 110,000 square
meters (1.2 million square feet).
"Secon Nile Towers will further
shape the skyline of Cairo and add
to the city's tourism appeal," said
Waleed Abdel Fattah, Senior Vice
President and North Africa Regional
Manager for Hill's Project
Management Group. "We are honored
that Hill has been entrusted with
this important project," added
Fattah.
Hill International, with 3,500
employees in 110 offices worldwide,
provides program management, project
management, construction management
and construction claims and
consulting services.
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