Orascom Construction Industries

Orascom Construction Industries
Type Public
Traded as LSEORSD
Industry Engineering
Founded 1950
Headquarters Cairo, Egypt
Key people Onsi Sawiris, Chairman, Nassef Sawiris, CEO
Revenue US$ 2.38 Billion (2007)[1]
Net income
US$ 661.8 Million w/ cement operations (2007)[1]
US$ 218.2 Million w/out cement operations (2007)[1]
Website www.orascomci.com

Orascom Construction Industries or Orascom Construction Industries SAE (OCI) is a leading Egyptian EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) contractor, based in Cairo, Egypt and active in more than 25 countries. OCI was established in Egypt in 1950 and owned by Onsi Sawiris. The company is the first multinational Egyptian corporation, and is one of the core Orascom Group companies.

The company's CEO, Nassef Sawiris holds a bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Chicago (AB '82). He is Onsi Sawiris' youngest son.

As a cement producer, OCI owned and operated cement plants in Egypt, Algeria, Turkey, Pakistan, northern Iraq and Spain, which had a combined annual production capacity of 21 million tonnes.

In December 2007, OCI announced the divestment of its cement group to the French Lafarge.[2] OCI announced that this will allow it to focus on the development of its construction operations and investments in infrastructure and natural gas industries. Nassef Sawiris will also become a member of the Lafarge board of directors.

In January 2008, OCI confirmed that the share transfer of 100% of Orascom Building Materials Holding (“OBMH”), the holding company for its cement group assets, to Lafarge was executed.[3]

This construction arm of Orascom has a turnover of $3.8 billion. Four-fifths of this is generated outside Egypt, part of it as a global contractor for the US Air Force.[4]

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Corporate Headquarters

The Nile City Towers consist of a pair of 32-floors office buildings, two of the first intelligent buildings in Egypt, implementing the EIB/KNX Building Management System.[5]

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