Hassan Moustafa

Vice Chairman

Eng. Hassan Mustafa has extensive experience in the fields of construction and building such as bridges, tunnels, water, wastewater and silos. His diverse experiences and knowledge have helped shape his career path.
He joined the Arab Contractors Company in 1996. Prior to assuming his current position, he was a board member of the Arab Contractors Company in April 2023, he held several leadership positions, where he served as Head of the North Upper Egypt and Red Sea Sector (November 2016), Head of Assiut and North Upper Egypt Sector (April 2017), Head of Sector and Manager of Bridges Department (August 2017), then Head of Bridges and Foundations Sector (June 2020).
In addition to these, he participated in the implementation of several national projects in the field of bridges and tunnels such as Rod El-Farag Axis "Tahya Masr Bridge", Moustafa El Nahhas Bridge, and tunnels of Murad Street and El Wahat. Besides, he contributed in the execution of infrastructure and water pipeline projects in Beni Suef, Minya, Sohag and Assiut. As well as drinking water and wastewater and desalination stations such as El Yosr in the Red Sea, Halayeb and Shalateen. This is in addition to his vast experience in the works of gravity sewers, lifting stations, force mains, sewage treatment plants works with different systems (traditional system - SBR), and the grain silos.
He has implemented educational and service facilities and hospitals such as the River Strip, Aton Museum in Minya, and the Injury and Emergency Hospital at Assiut University...etc., besides, the forest plantation work to accommodate treated wastewater and utilities work in New Minya, social housing facilities in Beni Suef, roads and squares development work in the governorates.
Due to his engineering experience in various engineering fields, Eng. Hassan Mustafa implemented many projects of 'Decent Life' Presidential Initiative which requires good planning and diligent follow-up.

Education:

-B.Sc. of Civil Engineering – Faculty of Engineering - Alexandria University (1994).