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Sharjah Investment Centre to generate more than 250 thousand job vacancies
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, December 04 - 2006 at 14:20
- PRESS RELEASE
Leading regional property and investment developer SNASCO, have announced at Cityscape, that their Sharjah based mega-project 'The Sharjah Investment Centre (SIC)', will generate more than 250 thousand work opportunities, covering a variety of specializations and fields.
The SIC is mixed use project, where there is an anticipated need to hire more than 250 thousand employees from different fields to cover different areas - including business centers, labor accommodation, logistic support areas, and a special section for light and medium sized industry, in addition to hotels and various facilities and public services.
Mr. Saleh N. Al Sorayai, Chairman of SNASCO, said, "SNASCO always seeks to develop leading and world class realty projects that help in the progress and advancement of nations. The Sharjah Investment Centre meets these expectations and will provide work opportunities for thousands of people. These individuals can gain great experience from their cooperation in the successful implementation of this great development."
He added, "Successful projects are not only elegantly planned and professionally implemented, but they should also meet the ambitious aims of achieving the economic benefits we are all looking for. These benefits include the promotion of the local economy, attracting investments and providing work opportunities for those people who are suitably skilled."
Notably, the Sharjah Investment Centre will be implemented on an area covering 32 million ft sq, located on the Emirates road providing easy access to Sharjah Airport and Hamriyah Port. It is the first self-contained mixed-use development project in Sharjah. The centre houses a Logistics Park, Industrial Park, Business Park and Labor Camps in addition to recreational, commercial and civil amenities.
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