Hill International/EHAF joint venture secures Grand Egyptian Museum project in Giza


Global construction service provider Hill International, in a joint venture with EHAF Consulting Engineers, has received a construction contract from the Ministry of State for Antiquities of the Arab Republic of Egypt for the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza.


Estimated to cost approximately $800 million, the Grand Egyptian Museum is said to become the largest and most important Pharaonic museum in the world; the largest museum in Egypt; and one of the leading scientific, historical and archaeological study centres on the globe.

Upon completion, the museum's Twenty-First Century galleries will be housed in a new building located at the Giza Pyramid's world heritage site. The museum will cover 3,500 years of ancient Egyptian history and house more than 100,000 artifacts.

The four-year contract to the joint venture has an estimated value of approximately $10 million. The Hill/EHAF joint venture is currently acting as construction manager for the museum, completion of which is expected by 2015.








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