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Mall of Egypt

Project Overview

Location

Cairo, Egypt

Contractor

ORASCOMS

Distributor

Omega

Specification

Butterfly valves, ball valves, gate valves, globe valves, DRVs and strainers.

Crane Fluid Systems has supplied a range of general valves to the Mall of Egypt, a five star complex which includes a ski dome. The mall comprises 160,000 sq. meters of retail space with more than 400 shops and over 50 food and beverage outlets. It is set to be the dominant super mall serving the western half of the city as a ‘one stop’ destination for locals and tourists.

Egypt mall opened in 2017 and is a sister brand to Mall of the Emirates, combining a powerful range of retailers with the most comprehensive leisure offering in North Africa. Crane FS valves are used throughout the HVAC systems, and importantly in the Ski Egypt ski dome – keeping the air conditioning fully functional.

Majid Al Futtaim is a real estate developer, which specialises in the operation of shopping malls in the Middle East and North Africa. Majid Al Futtaim also oversaw Ski Dubai, a large ski dome, which brings the first real and complete winter experience to the Middle East.

 

Published: 2017
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