Imdaad signs an agreement with Nakheel to provide waste management services to Dragon Mart.

Imdad will provide waste management services in Dragon Mart 1 and 2 in the International City suburb.

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Imdaad Group has signed an agreement to provide waste management services to the Dragon Mart complex, the largest center for Chinese products in the world outside of China.

The agreement was signed by Imdaad with Nakheel, according to which it will provide waste management and external cleaning services in the Dragon Mart complex 1 and 2 in the International City suburb of Dubai, for a period of three years, in addition to carrying out all automated sweeping works for the complex’s buildings. To keep it looking clean and decent.

On this occasion, Jamal Abdullah Lootah, CEO of Imdaad Group, said: “We are proud of our growing partnership with Nakheel by showcasing our diverse capabilities to support some of the most distinguished real estate establishments.

Choosing Imdaad to conclude this contract underscores the excellence of our pioneering facilities management services, and the trust we continue to build with our existing clients.

I am confident that our superior waste management solutions will deliver the highest standards of service, and meet all the needs of Nakheel, as well as visitors to the complex.”

Imdaad and Nakheel have long and solid relationships, as they used to provide a range of environmental solutions across several fields;

These include waste management, pest control, wastewater management, and infrastructure cleaning services for Nakheel facilities, including Palm Jumeirah and Nakheel Mall.

Also, Imdaad's Environmental Services division currently provides pest control services to the Dragon Mart complex, as well as managing several mixed-use development projects for Nakheel, including more than 400 buildings, four mosques, and warehouse facilities in Dahiat " International City, and more than 240 buildings in Discovery Gardens.

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