Expansive views of a true-blue Khalid Lagoon are the first thing that greet you as you step into the sunlit conference room at the current Beeah Sharjah office.
Well soon be moving to our new headquarters, mentions Khaled Al Huraimel, group CEO, Beeah. An office that is set to be a true benchmark for all sustainable projects coming up in the region.
Beeahs new 7,000sqm headquarters, located on a 90,000sqm site adjacent to the Beeah Waste Management Centre, is said to further bolster Beeahs image as an organisation that not only aims to manage and reduce waste, but to also create an environment fit for the future. The site was commissioned to renowned architecture firm Zaha Hadid Architects, following a 2013 international competition.
A steady rise
Established in 2007 as a public-private partnership, Beeah began its journey as an environmental management company for the emirate of Sharjah, with just 40 employees under its wing. Today, it boasts of a workforce of more than 7,000 employees, all dedicated to making the world a better place to live in, one initiative at a time. It has expanded its business to other parts of the UAE, with municipal service contracts for the regions of Dibba, Mleiha, Kalba, Al Madam, Hamriya, Khorfakkan, and Al Batayeh. Beeah also holds the contract for Abu Dhabi Lot 1, formed through a partnership with Tadweer, the Centre of Waste Management, Abu Dhabi, the largest municipal contract outside Sharjah.
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