Three disciplines. One integrated contract.

Electromechanical systems, residential builds, and commercial structures — engineered together from the structural phase, delivered under a single verified scope.

Wide interior shot of a completed electrical room in a commercial building, dense cable trays and distribution boards precisely mounted, natural daylight entering from a high window, warm tungsten site lighting, shot from a low angle showing the full vertical run of conduit
Wide interior shot of a completed electrical room in a commercial building, dense cable trays and distribution boards precisely mounted, natural daylight entering from a high window, warm tungsten site lighting, shot from a low angle showing the full vertical run of conduit
/ Electromechanical Systems

Planned at the structural phase, not retrofitted

HVAC routing, electrical distribution, and plumbing coordination are resolved before concrete is poured. Conflicts between disciplines are eliminated in design, not discovered on site.

Each installation is verified against the coordinated drawings before handover. No system is signed off until it runs under full load conditions.

Scope covers: LV and MV electrical, HVAC and mechanical ventilation, fire suppression, plumbing, and building management integration.

Wide exterior shot of a completed residential building in Cairo, clean concrete facade with recessed window frames, midday daylight casting sharp shadows, street-level perspective showing the full building height against a clear sky
Wide exterior shot of a completed residential building in Cairo, clean concrete facade with recessed window frames, midday daylight casting sharp shadows, street-level perspective showing the full building height against a clear sky
Wide interior of a completed commercial office floor in Egypt, exposed ceiling with integrated HVAC diffusers and lighting grids, polished concrete floor, natural daylight from full-height glazing on the far wall, no occupants, shot from the far corner showing the full depth of the space
Wide interior of a completed commercial office floor in Egypt, exposed ceiling with integrated HVAC diffusers and lighting grids, polished concrete floor, natural daylight from full-height glazing on the far wall, no occupants, shot from the far corner showing the full depth of the space
• Residential Construction

Structural, finishing, and systems — one contract

Residential projects are delivered under a single contract that covers structure, envelope, interior finishing, and full MEP integration. No gap between trades, no handover disputes.

Schedules are set against verified milestone sequences — not optimistic estimates. Scope is never trimmed to meet a date.

• Commercial Construction

Office, retail, and mixed-use at delivery scale

Commercial projects require coordinated execution across structural, mechanical, and electrical scopes simultaneously. CCC manages this as a unified programme, not a sequence of subcontracted phases.

Every handover includes verified commissioning records for all installed systems — occupants inherit a building that works, not a snagging list.