
El Hazek
El Hazek
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Core Evaluation
Comprehensive assessment of developer's core competencies
Track Record
El Hazek Construction states it was established in 1979 and presents a long operating history in Egypt, with project activity also referenced in Qatar. Publicly listed “landmark turnkey projects” include Dusit Thani Hotel (LakeView New Cairo) and Downtown Katameya Mall towers, indicating large-scale contracting capability.
Financial Credibility
The company publicly reports scale indicators (45+ years’ experience, 55+ landmark projects, and over 3.5 million m² built-up area), which supports evidence of sustained market activity. No audited financial statements or disclosed bank/funding arrangements were found in the reviewed sources.
Project Quality
El Hazek positions itself around turnkey delivery and “high standards of quality” and highlights premium hospitality and mixed-use work as references. Independent quality ratings at portfolio-level were not found in the reviewed sources, so assessment is limited to documented project references and scale.
Legal & Regulatory Standing
No publicly available government licensing/permit registry evidence was found in the reviewed sources to confirm compliance project-by-project. No confirmed public enforcement actions against El Hazek Construction were identified in the sources reviewed.
Customer Experience
Public sources reviewed did not provide a consistent, verifiable set of buyer/tenant feedback tied directly to El Hazek as a developer (as opposed to a contractor). As a result, customer experience cannot be reliably characterized from the reviewed sources.
Market Reputation
Based on the company’s long history claims and recurring references to large, named projects, it appears positioned as an established contractor with sizable market presence. Independent reputation summaries were limited in the reviewed sources.
Innovation & Sustainability
El Hazek publicly describes CSR participation (e.g., Egyptian Food Bank, Baheya Foundation, Misr El Kheir, and a planting initiative), but this is community support rather than verified green-building performance. No specific public certifications (e.g., LEED/EDGE) were found in the reviewed sources.

