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was founded as a General Construction Firm in 1968 by Sabri Farah, a civil
engineer graduated from the prestigious French School Ecole Nationale des Ponts
et Chaussees in Paris and holder of a Doctorate in Soil Mechanics from the
University of Grenoble (France).
As such, the firm executed
many civil engineering projects, some considered as landmarks in modern Jordan
like the University Hospital in Amman and stages I and II of Hussein Power
Station in Zarka.
The sharp shortage in
qualified workmanship caused by the oil boom in the mid-seventies lead SFI to start
in 1977 the first, and still largest Precasting Plant in Jordan on a 70,000 m2
parcel in Marka (a suburb of Amman).
The Plant has produced and is
currently producing a variety of reinforced and/or prestessed concrete elements
that were used to complete quickly and efficiently a large number of projects,
including Housing Projects, Schools, Universities, Government, Commercial and
Industrial Buildings, as well as Sport and Recreational projects.
For many consultants,
contractors and clients in Jordan, precast is presently synonymous of SFI and
vice-versa. SFI has been in fact involved, in a way or another, in practically
all large projects in Jordan since 1978, the date at which its precasting plant
became operational. Since then, it has developed a solid know-how in design,
fabrication and erection of precast concrete elements, including sophisticated
systems for roofing and cladding elements.
SFI, with its tremendous
technical and production possibilities, is presently in a position to help
executing the largest and most sophisticated projects, in the shortest time,
with the best quality and at the lowest cost.
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