What makes us the premier design firm in the MENA region and Sub-Saharan Africa?
The answer comes in one all-encompassing word: Versatility.
Versatility is what allows us to meet the requirements of diverse projects and respond to the needs of different individuals. Versatility is what allows us to innovate and adapt wherever we are in the world. Versatility is also how we always manage to reconcile cost-effectiveness with great quality.
Our extensive range of engineering and design services plays a great role in enhancing this versatility as well:
ECG’s engineering services cover MEP, infrastructure, transportation and process engineering, in conjunction with a range of supplementary engineering services. These include civil and environmental engineering, together with fire protection, lighting, communications, security, and building management systems.
Our design services, on the other hand, cover Front-End Engineering & Design (FEED), Conceptual Design, Preliminary Design, Basis of Design Reports (BODRs), Schematic Design, Design Development, Detailed Design, Design Optimization, Construction Documents, Value Engineering and Computer Simulations.
We will admit we are perfectionists. When it comes to architectural design, we want to be innovative, functional, beautiful, environmentally friendly, and above all, we want to leave a legacy for the generations to come. We also want to bring all that to every possible structure. Whether it be a bridge or a highway, an exterior or an interior, we want it to shine.
Although this perfectionism keeps us up all night, it also pays off. We are very proud of our contributions to some of the most prestigious projects in the region: From landmark high-rises and mega residential compounds, to business parks and LEED compliant buildings, and from acoustics and vertical transportation to conveyor systems and much more.
ECG was mandated the engineering services for phases I and II of the Marsa Alam Power Plant which housed dual fuel diesel generators with a total power generation capacity of 30 MW. In undertaking phase I of the power plant, ECG supervised the construction of ancillary buildings such as tank farms, water and fuel treatment plants, an administration building, and a guard house.In phase II, ECG prepared detailed architectural, structural, and piping designs for tanks as well as fire detection and protection, electrical, and instrumentation and control systems.
The project involves the assessment and rehabilitation of an existing construction in Al-Sherouk City central area to accommodate the French University facilities in Egypt.
The 3-storey building encompasses four different faculties, administration facilities, 250-seat theater, labs, main library and other specialized libraries, and indoor and outdoor entertainment facilities distributed as follows:
Ground floor: entrance hall, three computer labs, main language lab, eight classrooms, theater, main library cafeteria and electromechanical and maintenance facilities
First floor: lecture and exhibition rooms and six computer labs, in addition to staff and administrative offices
Second floor: ten language labs, large lecture rooms, ten computer labs, and specialized libraries