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Wednesday, 1 December, 2010, 9:54 ( 7:54 GMT )
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Emirates Building Systems Showcases Tripoli Airport Project
28/11/2010 18:05:00
Emirates Building Systems (EBS), a subsidiary of Dubai Investments Industries (DII) and a regional pioneer in the fabrication and construction of various steel structures, is participating in 'The Big 5 Show 2010' - the leading exhibition for Middle East's construction industry, which took place from November 22 to 25 at the Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre.

EBS is showcasing some of its prestigious recent projects at the four-day exhibition, including the Dubai Metro and the Tripoli Airport project in Libya.

Commenting on the company's participation in the exhibition, Samir Akra, General Manager of Emirates Building Systems, said, "As the premier trade event for the region's construction industry, 'The Big 5 Show' offers us an excellent platform to highlight our capabilities and services to a broad international audience."

"EBS has been delivering quality steel structures all over the globe for more than a decade," Akra added.

"We are currently at a very important stage in the further development of our business, having embarked on a major expansion program which will significantly increase our production capacity.”
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