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Deyaar Development has announced that its facilities management division has become a separate company. Deyaar Facilities Management will build on the recent growth and success of the division with a new vision and management.
The company remains 100 per cent owned by Deyaar and complements Deyaar's property development, property management and owners association divisions.
Deyaar Facilities Management is a provider of facility management services for real estate, commercial and retail developments in the UAE. Managing a portfolio of over 500 properties and nearly 20,000 units, the organisation uses state-of-the-art technology to offer 'smart' FM solutions that are cost-effective, sustainable and aligned with international best practices in health, safety and environment.
Saeed Al Qatami, CEO of Deyaar said: "This is a significant milestone we have achieved due to the continued growth and increasing demand for our facilities management services."
Eng Mohammed AbdulKarim Khamis has been appointed as general manager of Deyaar Facilities Management. Deyaar Facilities Management has also moved into new premises in Business Bay.
- business@khaleejtimes.com
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