Egypt’s Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban
Communities, Sherif El-Sherbiny, met with a delegation from French construction
materials group Saint-Gobain to discuss potential areas of cooperation in
advanced building materials, energy efficiency solutions and green
construction.
El-Sherbiny said the meeting comes within the
framework of the ministry’s ongoing coordination with international companies
to strengthen cooperation, particularly in the construction and sustainable
development sectors.
The minister outlined the Ministry of Housing’s key
principles when engaging with global partners, including reducing costs through
the adoption of modern construction technologies, adhering to strict project
timelines, and maintaining high quality standards. He noted that the ministry
aims to implement its development plans within record timeframes without
compromising efficiency or quality.
El-Sherbiny also highlighted Egypt’s broader national
orientation towards sustainable development and green urbanization, stressing
that future cooperation should incorporate innovative, environmentally friendly
building solutions across all housing segments developed by the ministry. These
include social and middle-income housing, as well as luxury residential
projects and high-rise towers.
For their part, Saint-Gobain officials said the
company offers technologies and products that help reduce energy consumption
and emissions, while supporting sustainable construction practices and green
buildings.
The delegation also praised Egypt’s New Capital,
describing it as a leading regional model for scientific urban planning.
Saint-Gobain is a global leader in high-performance
construction materials and integrated building solutions, operating in more
than 70 countries worldwide, with a strong presence in Egypt and the Middle
East.
Source: Daily News Egypt