Summit Technology Solutions wins infrastructure, technology project in central business district of NAC with investments worth EGP 40m

Daily News Egypt
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Summit Technology Solutions — the leading Egyptian company in the field of information technology — announced that it won the implementation of the infrastructure and technology works project for the iconic tower in the central business district (CBD) of the New Administrative Capital (NAC).

The CBD includes a selection of the best malls and various commercial and administrative projects in the NAC. It also includes the tallest tower in Africa, with a length of up to 400 metres.

The CBD of the NAC extends over an area of ​​195 feddans, or about 1.71m sqm.

Magda Al-Sabaa — the Chairperson of the Board of Directors of Summit Technology Solutions — stressed the importance of the project, which will be completed before the end of this year at an investment cost of approximately EGP 40m. She also noted that due to its long history and accumulated experience in implementing such projects, Summit has won the competition with its technical and financial presentation based on its expertise and distinguished cadres.

She added that Summit won the infrastructure project for communications systems and networks in the iconic tower, as well as entry and exit control doors for ten towers in the central business district in cooperation and partnership with a number of specialised international companies.

For his part, Maged Badr Al-Din — the Designer of Security Solutions at Summit Technology Solutions — noted that this project is one of the most prominent projects of the NAC, as Summit continues its successes in the novel city after the implementation of a project in Al-Masah Hotel and the City of Arts and Culture.

This project is set to become one of the most important landmarks in Egypt, as it monitors the size of the achievements and the modern renaissance in Egypt, especially that it will become an attraction factor for internal and external tourism, as well as attract new investors to the region.

Summit also relies on a number of major international companies and names in the project.

“In infrastructure, cables, and light currents, we cooperate with CommScope and Conteg. In terms of supplying entry and exit control gates, it is done in cooperation with Arma Control,” said Badr Al-Din.

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