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Renovation of an R+10 Building

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REDEVELOPMENT OF A R+10 BUILDING

The project involves redeveloping an existing building initially designed for residential use into the headquarters for Majda Tunisia company. The new building design includes five blocks, each composed of a basement, a ground floor, and 10 floors.

project details
Client:Majda Tunisia Company
Location:Le Kram, Tunis
Project completion:2023
Amount:14 700 000 DT
Area:13,800 m²
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