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Gulf Prefab Houses Factory, a Sharjah based subsidiary
of Gulf General Investment, holds a market reputation
for quality and durability. This reputation is result
of over 25 years of steadfast, loyal service to
our client and as a result the company's production
capacity has today risen to well over 30,000 sq.
m.
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Gulf Prefab employs
highly qualified and competent administrative and
technical personnel to complement its evergrowing
factory with the latest production technology. The
factory is built on a 35,000 sq.m area in the Sharjah
industrial area with clear road access to facilitate
timely deliveries to any part of the UAE including
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Gulf Prefab is among the first to
offer high-tech, low cost fast track building solutions
ranging from the traditional timber frame kind to the
latest pre-engineered steel frame in a fast growing economy.
Having established a niche in the prefab housing business.
Gulf Doors & Furniture (G.D.F) a division dedicated
to the manufacturing of doors, architraves, frames and
furniture, was created to compliment the prefab villa
requirements. Along with the boom in the local construction
market this division has grown to independently cater
to the demands of doors with fixtures for villas (special
carved doors) and high rise buildings, inclusive of wardrobes
and kitchen cabinets.
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Gulfab Timbers, a newly established
division that has grown to cater to the factory's
and local market needs for wood. This division is
fast creating a name for itself in the local and
G.C.C. markets, with personal care for the quality
of wood, our sources are mainly from interna- tional
suppliers, having programs for sustainable resources
"Dedicated to tomorrow's forest".
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With emphasis placed on Quality and Time, client's satisfaction
takes prerogative, a point amply proven by our mileage garnered
form repeat clients. The raw material is procured from our
suppliers in Europe and the Fast East following a careful
study, bearing in mind the environmental conditions of the
Middle East. |