Drake and Scull International PJSC 2025 IR
The report highlights Drake & Scull International PJSC's transition from recovery to renewed operational momentum in 2025, returning to profitability with a revenue of AED 224 million and a net profit of AED 47 million. The company successfully expanded into the real estate development sector with its first project in Majan, Dubai, while continuing to strengthen its core engineering, contracting, and water infrastructure businesses. On the sustainability front, the company reported on its carbon footprint, energy consumption, and waste management, while highlighting Passavant Energy & Environment's advanced water reuse and energy recovery technologies.
Company: Drake and Scull International PJSC
Sector: Industrials
Country: United Arab Emirates
Year: 2025
Type: IR
Pages: 67
Drake and Scull International PJSC
Integrated Report
The report highlights Drake & Scull International PJSC's transition from recovery to renewed operational momentum in 2025, returning to profitability with a revenue of AED 224 million and a net profit of AED 47 million. The company successfully expanded into the real estate development sector with its first project in Majan, Dubai, while continuing to strengthen its core engineering, contracting, and water infrastructure businesses. On the sustainability front, the company reported on its carbon footprint, energy consumption, and waste management, while highlighting Passavant Energy & Environment's advanced water reuse and energy recovery technologies.
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Document Details
Report Year
2025
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2025 - Dec 31, 2025
Fiscal Year
2025
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
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