Mohammed Akif, managing director of Hammer and Nail.
Hammer and Nail nets $11m UAE fit-out orders
DUBAI, February 18, 2015
UAE-based Hammer and Nail, a major provider of turnkey fit-outs and interiors solutions, has projects worth Dh40 million ($10.88 million) in the pipeline this year.
Three of these projects worth Dh31 million ($8.43 million) are expected to be completed by the end of this year, said the company in a statement.
Hammer and Nail has undertaken the entire structuring of the new hypermarket in Abu Dhabi, worth Dh3.5 million ($952,861).
The company has expanded its base in the region by acquiring new projects and through strategic tie-ups with UAE-based interior and fit-out firms such as Clifton interiors.
The said it will be providing interior furnishing and turnkey solutions worth Dh15.5 million ($4.21 million) for a Jumeirah project, which is in the approval stage.
The ground plus four-storey residential and commercial tower comprising 48 units is located in Dubai’s Jumeirah Business Centre.
The company is also collaborating with Clifton Interiors to complete the interiors for multiple business towers located in Dubai’s Business Bay. The project, worth a combined value of Dh12 million ($3.26 million), is 40 per cent complete, and expected to be handed over by mid-2015.