The contract positions Elegancia MEP as a key player in Middle Eastern airport infrastructure, while the upgraded terminal is expected to improve Syria’s air connectivity and economic activity.
The Damascus International Airport’s Terminal 2 upgrade marks a strategic push to modernize Syria’s aviation gateway, aligning with broader Middle‑East efforts to expand air travel capacity. By integrating state‑of‑the‑art MEP and ELV systems, the terminal will accommodate higher passenger volumes while adhering to stringent international safety and sustainability benchmarks. This infrastructure investment signals confidence in the region’s post‑conflict recovery and aims to attract new airlines and routes, bolstering tourism and trade.
From a technical perspective, Elegancia MEP’s mandate covers a complex suite of systems: high‑efficiency HVAC units, robust electrical distribution, advanced fire‑suppression networks, and sophisticated low‑voltage surveillance and control platforms. The firm emphasizes precise engineering coordination to ensure load stability, energy efficiency, and seamless interoperability across mechanical and electrical domains. Such integration not only reduces operational costs but also supports long‑term resilience, meeting global standards for airport design and environmental performance.
For Elegancia, winning the Terminal 2 contract expands its portfolio beyond traditional sectors like healthcare and hospitality into high‑profile aviation projects. Backed by Qatari‑based Estithmar Holding, the company can leverage regional capital and expertise to capture further infrastructure opportunities across the Levant and Gulf. Successful delivery will reinforce its reputation for turnkey MEP solutions, positioning Elegancia as a go‑to partner for future airport expansions and other large‑scale public works in a market hungry for modern, sustainable infrastructure.
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