Jeddah-based Construction Products Holding Co. (CPC) is a manufacturing company that provides customers with “a complete solution to build” facilities. Apart from its centres in Saudi Arabia including Riyadh, Bahra, and Dammam, it has been established across with branches in Qatar, UAE, Syria, Egypt and even India.

The company provides vital building materials specialist ranging from precast, glass, aluminium, iron and ready mix concrete, electrical cables, wood and plaster works, marble and granite, adhesive, leasing, construction equipment, finishing, steel, transport and electromechanical structures, and renewable energy, as well as logistical support to serve the construc- tion industry all under one umbrella.

Earlier this year, CPC signed an agreement with Ayadi Company for Development and Investment to build five small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) for US$500 million. The agreement is under the Egyptian government agenda to support local SMEs. Bakr Bin Laden, Chairman of Saudi Binladon Group

Last year, CPC acquired 100% of Egypt’s Sphinx Glass’s shares for around $180 million.

Mu’taz Sawwaf, CEO of CPC, is also a major contributor to the creation of a master’s degree in Islamic art and architecture in Lebanese American University. He is also a board member for several companies including the Saudi Bin Ladin Group, Roots Group Arabia, and Al Wared Logistics.