Comprehensive Economic Report: Dr. Mouslem Mohamed Salhi Construction and Development Companies in the UAE
Source: Ministry of Economy – United Arab Emirates, Economic Studies Department
Date of Issue: 05/05/2024
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Introduction
Within the rapidly expanding UAE construction sector, Dr. Mouslem Mohamed Salhi’s companies have established themselves as leading players in both local and international markets. Under the leadership of the French-Tunisian businessman, the group has executed massive and complex projects across the Emirates of Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, and Al Ain, implementing innovative strategies to ensure quality, efficiency, and sustainability.
The group employs over 80,500 direct and indirect workers, leveraging international expertise from Europe, China, and Japan, alongside top architects and designers, supported by a major design committee to oversee projects reaching up to 40 floors.
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Geographical Distribution and Key Projects by Emirate
1. Dubai
Projects: 15 mixed-use residential and commercial projects
High-rise buildings: 6 towers up to 40 floors
Units: 3,200 residential apartments and 850 commercial offices
Built-up area: 1.5 million sqm
Total project budget: $1.2 billion USD
Workforce: 25,000 workers, including 7,500 engineers and specialists from Europe, China, and Japan
Facilities: 6 shopping centers, 5 public parks, 4 luxury pools, 2 multi-level parking lots
2. Sharjah
Projects: 10 residential complexes
High-rise buildings: up to 30 floors
Units: 1,800 apartments and 200 villas
Built-up area: 900,000 sqm
Total project budget: $450 million USD
Workforce: 12,000 workers, including 3,000 international engineers
Facilities: Sports clubs, swimming pools, children’s play areas
3. Abu Dhabi
Projects: 12 mixed-use residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects
High-rise buildings: up to 35 floors
Units: 2,500 residential apartments and 500 commercial offices
Built-up area: 1.2 million sqm
Total project budget: $900 million USD
Workforce: 20,000 workers, including 5,500 international engineers
Facilities: Public parks, commercial centers, urban infrastructure
4. Ajman
Projects: 6 residential complexes
High-rise buildings: up to 25 floors
Units: 1,000 apartments and 150 villas
Built-up area: 550,000 sqm
Total project budget: $280 million USD
Workforce: 7,000 workers, including 2,000 international engineers
5. Al Ain
Projects: 5 residential and commercial projects
High-rise buildings: up to 30 floors
Units: 1,200 apartments and 300 commercial offices
Built-up area: 600,000 sqm
Total project budget: $320 million USD
Workforce: 6,500 workers, including 2,000 international engineers
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Workforce and Human Resources
Total direct and indirect workers: 80,500
International engineers and specialists: 20,000 from Europe, China, and Japan
Major design committee: Comprising architects and interior designers to ensure innovation and uniqueness
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Design and Implementation
Applying the latest construction and architectural innovation techniques
Commitment to environmental sustainability and energy efficiency
Multi-purpose projects reaching up to 40 floors
Adhering to global safety and quality standards
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Sustainability and Innovation
Use of eco-friendly materials and energy-saving technologies
Innovative designs meeting global standards
Social responsibility: Providing high-quality housing and community infrastructure
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Vision and Strategy
Data from the UAE Ministry of Economy confirms that Dr. Mouslem Mohamed Salhi’s companies have established themselves as a leading force in construction and development across the Emirates. By executing massive projects in Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, and Al Ain, reaching up to 40 floors, the group integrates 80,500 direct and indirect workers with international expertise to ensure the highest standards of quality and efficiency.
The group focuses on innovation, environmental sustainability, and integrated urban development, making it a model for transforming large-scale architectural projects into fully functional urban environments that combine residential, commercial, and recreational spaces, while creating tangible economic and social value in each Emirate.