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COREPRIME Enters Kazakhstan Design Competition for Iconic President's Library Project with SAMOO Architects

COREPRIME FZ-LLC, a strategic management consulting firm based in Dubai, UAE, has entered, in partnership with SAMOO Architects and Mabetex Group, the design competition for the First President of Kazakhstan Library Project

    DUBAI, UAE, May 18, 2009 /Architecture PR News/ -- COREPRIME FZ-LLC, a strategic management consulting firm based in Dubai, UAE, has entered, in partnership with SAMOO Architects and Mabetex Group, the design competition for the First President of Kazakhstan Library Project, an estimated 350,000-square foot iconic development project in Astana, the new capital city of Kazakhstan. "We would like to thank SAMOO for their hard work on this project and delivering the designs in a constrained time frame with high quality, and together producing a unique and innovative concept that will re-shape the City of Astana," said Alireza Vajdi, CEO of COREPRIME.

The entry was made through the coalition put together by COREPRIME, which included SAMOO architects, the top architectural firm in Korea, and Mabetex Group, a major player in the Kazakhstan construction sector having built nearly 40% of the buildings in the New Astana City. COREPRIME's sister company and client, Principal Development Group Dubai, a development management consultancy with over 80 years experience delivering projects internationally, has been appointed by COREPRIME as the Development Managers of the project should the project be awarded.




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