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  • Several UAE-based clients have awarded contracts in retail, sports and real-estate sectors.
  • Imdaad was hired by the Dubai World Trade Centre for Total Facilities Management services at Expo Village.

DUBAI: Imdaad, a Dubai-based group of companies that provides Facilities Management (FM) services, has signed three new contracts in a month.

Awarded to the company’s Facilities Management Services (FMS) division by several UAE-based clients in the retail, sports, and real estate sectors, the contracts have a combined value of AED90 million.

In August, Imdaad was hired by the Dubai World Trade Centre, the developer of Expo Village, the official residential community of Expo 2020 Dubai, to provide Total Facilities Management (TFM) services at Expo Village.

At the beginning of this month, Imdaad also partnered with Disrupt-X, a Dubai-based IoT development company, to introduce IoT technology to enhance FM services in the UAE.

Jamal Lootah, Group CEO of Imdaad, said: “Imdaad’s consistently high performance despite the climate of uncertainty underlines the quality of our FM solutions and our stellar reputation in the industry.”