About the company
The Egyptian Contracting Company was established in 1936 as a sole proprietorship by its founder, Engineer Mokhtar Bey Ibrahim. Since then, the company has gone through successive stages, gaining recognition in Egypt and the Arab world. Now, with God's grace and success, we aim for greater future ambitions to expand our work volume in Arab and African markets through a precisely drawn policy that implements the Ministry of Investment's instructions on adopting corporate governance methods for public companies, complementing the provisions in the Public Business Sector Companies Law in Egypt and the Arab world. Now, with God's grace and success, we aim for greater future ambitions to expand our work volume in Arab and African markets through a precisely drawn policy that implements the Ministry of Investment's instructions on adopting corporate governance methods for public companies, complementing the provisions in the Public Business Sector Companies Law in Egypt and the Arab world. Now, with God's grace and success, we aim for greater future ambitions to expand our work volume in Arab and African markets through a precisely drawn policy that implements the Ministry of Investment's instructions on adopting corporate governance methods for public companies, complementing the provisions in the Public Business Sector Companies Law in Egypt and the Arab world. Now, with God's grace and success, we aim for greater future ambitions to expand our work volume in Arab and African markets through a precisely drawn policy that implements the Ministry of Investment's instructions on adopting corporate governance methods for public companies, complementing the provisions in the Public Business Sector Companies Law in Egypt and the Arab world. Now, with God's grace and success, we aim for greater future ambitions to expand our work volume in Arab and African markets through a precisely drawn policy that implements the Ministry of Investment's instructions on adopting corporate governance methods for public companies, complementing the provisions in the Public Business Sector Companies Law in Egypt and the Arab world. Now, with God's grace and success, we aim for greater future ambitions to expand our work volume in Arab and African markets through a precisely drawn policy that implements the Ministry of Investment's instructions on adopting corporate governance methods for public companies, complementing the provisions in the Public Business Sector Companies Law in Egypt and the Arab world. Now, with God's grace and success, we aim for greater future ambitions to expand our work volume in Arab and African markets through a precisely drawn policy that implements the Ministry of Investment's instructions on adopting corporate governance methods for public companies, complementing the provisions in the Public Business Sector Companies Law in Egypt and the Arab world.