Egypt infrastructure acquisition activity has strengthened after Hassan Allam Holding agreed to acquire MetiPro, the engineering, procurement, and construction arm of Metito Group. The transaction adds new capabilities to Hassan Allam’s water and wastewater operations in Egypt and international markets. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed by the companies.
Hassan Allam MetiPro acquisition strengthens EPC capacity
The Hassan Allam MetiPro acquisition brings engineering and construction expertise in water infrastructure projects into Hassan Allam Holding’s portfolio. MetiPro operates across desalination, wastewater treatment, water reuse, surface water treatment, and industrial water solutions.
According to company statements, MetiPro draws on more than six decades of experience in the water sector through its association with Metito Group. The acquisition is positioned to support the execution of water-related infrastructure projects across multiple regions.
Expansion aligned with regional infrastructure markets
The transaction is part of Hassan Allam Holding’s broader strategy to expand in Egypt and international markets, including the Middle East, Africa, CIS countries, and Eastern Europe.
The company has stated that the deal supports its involvement in water and wastewater infrastructure development. The Egypt infrastructure acquisition also reflects ongoing corporate activity in sectors linked to utilities and public infrastructure delivery.
Existing collaboration in water projects
Hassan Allam Holding and Metito Group have previously collaborated on water infrastructure projects in Egypt. One of the known joint projects includes work related to wastewater treatment development initiatives in the country.
This prior working relationship forms part of the operational background between the two groups in the water infrastructure sector. The Hassan Allam MetiPro acquisition formalizes this connection under a single ownership structure for EPC operations.
Water infrastructure demand across the region
Water infrastructure continues to be a key investment area across the Middle East and North Africa, driven by demand for desalination, wastewater treatment, and water reuse systems.
The deal aligns with ongoing development in utility infrastructure across the region, which includes government and private sector participation in large-scale water projects. This positions the transaction within a broader Middle East water infrastructure deal environment focused on improving water security and treatment capacity.
Strategic role of MetiPro in project execution
MetiPro’s capabilities include engineering and construction services for water and wastewater projects. These services cover design, procurement, construction, and project delivery for infrastructure developments in the water sector.
The integration of these capabilities into Hassan Allam Holding adds EPC execution strength for upcoming and ongoing water infrastructure projects. The Egypt infrastructure acquisition, therefore, enhances the company’s technical scope in utility-focused developments.
Deal structure and disclosures
Both companies confirmed the acquisition agreement, while financial details of the transaction were not disclosed publicly. No valuation, ownership percentage, or payment structure details have been released.
The announcement focuses on operational integration and expansion in water infrastructure services rather than financial terms.


