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Elsewedy Utilities Partners with Al Qamzi Group to Power Eastshire

Oct-2024

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Elsewedy Utilities has formed a strategic partnership with Al Qamzi Group to provide comprehensive electrical services for their upcoming Eastshire project. Located in the heart of the fifth settlement, Eastshire is a mixed-use development comprising 237 residential and commercial units. 

Under the terms of the partnership, Elsewedy Utilities will be responsible for managing, operating, maintaining, and repairing the electricity distribution networks for the project. With its extensive experience in complex electrical systems, Elsewedy Utilities will ensure that the power infrastructure is reliable, efficient, and sustainable. 

Eng. Sherif Shaalan, CEO of Elsewedy Utilities, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration, emphasizing the shared commitment to excellence and innovation between the two companies. He remarked that the partnership is more than just a transactional agreement but rather a strategic alliance that will drive sustainable and smart solutions in the power distribution sector. 

Al Qamzi Group is renowned for its trusted track-record of successes across varied domains. The partnership with Elsewedy Utilities is a testament to Al Qamzi's commitment to providing world-class infrastructure for its developments. 

Together, Elsewedy Utilities and Al Qamzi Group are setting a new standard in the energy sector, demonstrating that strategic collaborations can lead to innovative outcomes that align with the principles of sustainability and quality. 

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