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Permasteelisa and ALBADDAD announce collaboration in Middle East
Permasteelisa and ALBADDAD announce collaboration in Middle East

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Permasteelisa and ALBADDAD announce collaboration in Middle East

Permasteelisa Gartner Middle East, a unit of facade specialist Permasteelisa Group, has signed an agreement for a joint venture (JV) with ALBADDAD Capital, which has dual headquarters in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Saudi Arabia. The initial plans of the collaboration will focus on establishing a specialist curtain wall production facility and working on facade projects in the Middle East region. The collaboration will leverage the Italian company Permasteelisa's expertise in facade design and ALBADDAD's manufacturing capabilities to enhance construction resources in the region. The JV's production facility, located in Jebel Ali, Dubai, will feature an area of 44,749m², with a 20,000m² indoor built-up area dedicated to fabricating curtain wall systems. Permasteelisa Group chief operating officer Lee Marks said: 'This partnership will have a notable impact on the way we deliver facade projects in the region, bringing together the long-established strengths of both our companies. 'We bring unparalleled expertise in the delivery of complex, high-performance facade engineering and design, which, coupled with ALBADDAD Capital's significant localised manufacturing capacity, regional market knowledge, and fast-track delivery capabilities, creates a powerful player in the market.' ALBADDAD Capital CEO Ihab Mouallem said: 'This is an exciting development for the region, bringing together two of the best specialists in their respective fields to provide customers with something truly special and something we believe to be different from anything else the market has to offer. 'The partnership seeks to combine the very best of our two companies, bringing decades of experience for the benefit of our JV customers in the future.' Permasteelisa Group has been active in the Middle East since 2002, completing over 50 projects, including buildings in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. ALBADDAD Capital, meanwhile, was founded in 1971. This collaboration reflects ALBADDAD Capital's commitment to fast-track project execution and expand into the industrial sector for glass and aluminium facade systems. It marks Permasteelisa Group's first JV in the UAE, with future expansion plans into Saudi Arabia. Operating under the unified brand 'ALBADDAD PERMASTEELISA', the partnership aims to strengthen both companies in technology and architectural engineering. "Permasteelisa and ALBADDAD announce collaboration in Middle East" was originally created and published by World Construction Network, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Permasteelisa Group and Albaddad Capital announce strategic collaboration
Permasteelisa Group and Albaddad Capital announce strategic collaboration

Zawya

time12-08-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Permasteelisa Group and Albaddad Capital announce strategic collaboration

Permasteelisa Gartner Middle East - part of leading international façade specialist Permasteelisa Group and ALBADDAD Capital - have signed heads of terms setting out a strategic collaboration through a Joint Venture (JV) agreement. Early plans will focus on establishing a specialist curtain wall production facility to collaborate on façade projects in the region, offering a major and exciting new resource for the construction industry in the Middle East. The partnership will leverage Permasteelisa Gartner Middle East's expertise in the design, delivery and installation of complex architectural façades in combination with ALBADDAD Capital's world leading manufacturing capabilities and capacities. At the heart of the JV sits a purpose-built production facility in Jebel Ali, Dubai, spanning a plot size of 44,749 sqm with an indoor built-up area of 20,000 sqm, dedicated to the fabrication of world-class curtain wall systems. Mr. Lee Marks, Chief Operating Officer for Permasteelisa Group, comments on this strategically important announcement: 'This partnership will have a notable impact on the way we deliver façade projects in the region, bringing together the long-established strengths of both our companies. 'We bring unparalleled expertise in the delivery of complex, high-performance façade engineering and design, which, coupled with ALBADDAD Capital's significant localised manufacturing capacity, regional market knowledge, and fast-track delivery capabilities creates a powerful player in the market.' ALBADDAD Capital's Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Ihab Mouallem, adds: 'This is an exciting development for the region, bringing together two of the best specialists in their respective fields to provide customers with something truly special and something we believe to be different to anything else the market has to offer. 'The partnership seeks to combine the very best of our two companies bringing decades of experience for the benefit of our JV customers in the future.' Leading international façade specialist, Permasteelisa Group - began working in the Middle East in 2002. Since then it has completed over 50 giga projects, including many iconic buildings in UAE, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Founded in 1971, ALBADDAD Capital has evolved from a local brand into a global leader, setting new industry standards in production capacity, stock availability, sustainability, and innovation. This strategic collaboration reflects ALBADDAD Capital's commitment to fast-track project execution and its ambition to expand into the industrial sector for glass and aluminum façade systems. The facility marks Permasteelisa Group's first joint venture project in the United Arab Emirates, with plans to expand into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, establishing a regional benchmark and a source of pride for the local industry. The partnership will operate under a unified brand name, 'ALBADDAD PERMASTEELISA', adding a new dimension of strength and innovation to both companies in the fields of technology and architectural engineering.

Zero-waste facades: Emirates Extrusion's green building bet
Zero-waste facades: Emirates Extrusion's green building bet

Khaleej Times

time31-07-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

Zero-waste facades: Emirates Extrusion's green building bet

Earlier this year, Emirates Extrusion Factory (EEF), a Dubai-based aluminium extrusion company with a 30-year legacy in the UAE's construction industry, and a subsidiary of Dubai Investments, signed a partnership with UCS Green Solutions to manufacture what may well be the region's most sustainable curtainwall system. On paper, it's an industrial deal. But its implications stretch from material science to climate policy, from construction sites to government net-zero ambitions. This initiative not only reflects EEF's core values but also aligns with Dubai Investments' group-wide sustainability approach and drive, further reinforcing the strategic shift towards decarbonisation and circular innovation across the group's industrial portfolio. A game-changer for façade engineering At the heart of the new partnership is the UCS Green System, a patented, modular curtainwall solution designed to eliminate fabrication waste while boosting thermal efficiency and reducing time on site. Sreekumar Brahmanandan, General Manager and Board Director of EEF said: 'We produce extruded aluminium profiles customised for this system, which arrives at site 90 per cent pre-finished. That means no cutting, no drilling, no fabrication waste - just streamlined installation with improved thermal performance.' The benefits are as pragmatic as they are ecological. The system claims energy savings of up to 35 per cent, with improved U-values due to integrated polyamide thermal breaks, and a façade structure that is fully recyclable and compliant with green building standards like LEED, Estidama, and Dubai's own green code. Cutting costs, not corners One of the more stubborn challenges in green construction has been the so-called 'greenium' - the higher upfront cost associated with environmentally friendly solutions. But Sreekumar says this system turns that logic on its head. 'While there is an initial premium on materials, the time savings during installation at over 50 per cent more than make up for it. You also reduce labour requirements, eliminate the need for scaffolding, and save on long-term energy and maintenance costs.' The curtainwall system is also designed with integrated drainage channels to ensure leak-proof performance and uses hidden fastening systems to maintain clean, modern aesthetics - factors that matter just as much in a skyline like Dubai's, where form and function are equally prized. From Doha to Sharjah: A scalable vision The UCS Green System is already in play on major projects, including Al Nakheel Tower West Bay and Al Faisal Tower in Doha. 'We also have projects in Sharjah and Ethiopia in the pipeline,' notes Sreekumar, underscoring the system's regional relevance and growing market appeal. With EEF's expansive manufacturing capacity and UCS's proprietary system, Sreekumar believes the product is ready for mass-market adoption. 'This isn't just for boutique eco-projects. The scalability, speed of assembly, and regulatory compliance make it ideal for residential, commercial, and public-sector buildings.' A façade for the future As the building sector prepares for increasingly stringent regulations and a shift towards circular economy models, EEF sees this partnership as part of a broader innovation arc. 'In the future, we'll see façades that can self-regulate thermal conditions, generate solar power through building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV), and use AI-driven monitoring to enhance energy performance,' says Sreekumar . 'We are already laying the groundwork for that reality.' For EEF, whose legacy includes shaping the aluminium infrastructure behind many of the Gulf's architectural landmarks, this green pivot is as much about evolution as it is about leadership.

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