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Dar Al-Jazera Consultants

Dar Al-Jazera Consultants (AJC) is a progressive Architectural and Multi-disciplinary Engineering firm founded by Arch. Ahmad A. Al-Jihayem, in 1978. The main office at Sharq has 200 well-qualified personnel.

Our firm’s practice is diversified with emphasis on planning and design of complex projects. Typical projects include Headquarters, Commercial, Retail, Mixed Use Developments, Housing, Parcellization and Roads, Educational, Healthcare, Religious and Industrial Complexes.

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AJC specializes in the planning and design of high-profile projects including headquarters, commercial buildings, mixed-use developments, residential communities, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities. Our multidisciplinary team ensures efficient, modern, and sustainable design solutions.

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Our interior design project revolves around transforming a residential space into a modern and inviting oasis. With a focus on functionality and aesthetics, our team of talented designers will collaborate closely.

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