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Arts, Theatre & Heritage Restoration

Restoration of theatres and heritage buildings, retaining original fabric and character while bringing structure and services up to standard.

Part of What gets built

What gets built

Structures, groundworks, and restoration — the physical delivery, from greenfield sites to buildings already standing.

Restoration is the one discipline where the constraint is what has to be kept rather than what can be built. The work is survey-led: establishing what the existing fabric can carry before deciding what to reinforce, what to replace, and what to leave alone.

This is the line behind both projects currently on our record — the St. Vincent School Theatre and the St. Anba Rewis Church, both in Abbassia, Cairo. Theatre and auditorium work adds a second constraint, because sightlines, acoustics, and stage services all have to work inside a building that was never designed around them.

What the scope covers

  • Heritage building restoration
  • Theatre and auditorium works
  • Structural repair
  • Specialist finishes
Residential · Commercial · Industrial · Hospitality · Healthcare · Government

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The full offer.

Delivered by the same team, under the same contract — which is the point of a turnkey engagement.

Civil & Building Construction

Residential, commercial, industrial, and renovation works, executed to international quality, safety, and environmental standards.

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Infrastructure

Roads, utilities, water and sewer networks, and drainage — the groundwork urban development depends on.

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Prefabricated & Modular Building

Factory-built modular and prefabricated systems that compress programme time and hold quality under controlled conditions.

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