The company supplies more than 2,400 metric tons of iron for the 4 wings

Emirates Building Systems is close to completing 4 pavilions at Expo 2020 Dubai

Steel structure work at the wings of Kuwait, Russia, Indonesia and Uzbekistan is progressing significantly.

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Emirates Building Systems Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of "Dubai Investments", announced that it is close to completing four pavilions at Expo 2020 Dubai, with a value of more than 23 million dirhams.

The company confirmed, in a statement yesterday, that the steel structure and fabrication works in the pavilions of Kuwait, Russia, Indonesia, and Uzbekistan are progressing significantly, noting that they have received more than 2,400 metric tons of iron to complete the engineering, manufacturing and installation works for the wings, in addition to providing decoration and accessories works. Her own.

According to the company’s statement, the area of ​​the pavilions of Kuwait and Russia exceeds 6,500 square meters each, while the pavilion in Indonesia covers an area of ​​3,200 square meters, while the pavilion in Uzbekistan has an area of ​​2,300 square meters, where the company uses its products to create the four wings, whose total area exceeds 18,000 And 500 square meters.

"Emirates Building Steel Systems" confirmed that it is working on completing the various required works, and the remaining secondary works are continuing, steadily, to deliver most of the wings on time and according to pre-set plans.

The general manager of Emirates Building Systems, Joseph Chidiac, said that the company was keen to incorporate a lot of planning into the design elements, pointing out that the strong structural framework of these wings is very important for defining carefully designed exterior facades, as well as enhancing the overall appearance of the projects.

He added, "Drawing on our technical expertise, the (Expo 2020 Dubai) pavilions represent a valuable addition to our portfolio."

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