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Core Evaluation

Comprehensive assessment of developer's core competencies

Track Record

Contact Developments is an Egyptian real-estate developer with over 20 years of experience in the market, particularly active in the New Administrative Capital and Greater Cairo. Its publicly listed projects include Mercury Business Complex, Quan Tower, Cayo Mall, and Eval Towers, spanning commercial, mixed-use, and lifestyle developments.

Financial Credibility

Public sources describe Contact Developments as a long-standing company with a large customer base and significant sales history in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, though formal audited financial statements are not widely published online. Its continued project launches and sustained operations suggest ongoing financial activity without disclosed distress events.

Project Quality

Contact Developments’ portfolio consists of large commercial and mixed-use projects in prominent urban areas, which are presented as modern and strategically planned. Independent third-party construction quality evaluations are not publicly documented.

Legal & Regulatory Standing

The company appears in real-estate developer listings and project announcements within Egypt’s New Administrative Capital, implying formal registration and compliance with local commercial regulations, but specific licensing records are not publicly accessible.

Customer Experience

Public information focuses on project offerings and investment potential, with no comprehensive independent aggregation of buyer or tenant experience publicly available.

Market Reputation

Contact Developments is referenced on multiple property platforms and industry listings, indicating recognition in the Egyptian market, particularly for commercial and mixed-use developments in the New Capital.

Innovation & Sustainability

Company materials reference modern design and development standards, but there is no clear public record of sustainability certifications or formally documented green building initiatives.