Aldar Estates, the region’s largest integrated real estate services firm, has launched a new joint venture, CoreLynx, formed in partnership with EHC Investment through its energy subsidiary, Emirates International Gas (EIG).
This strategic partnership aims to transform the delivery of utility services across Aldar Estates’ managed communities and clients, introducing new levels of efficiency, safety, and sustainability.
The collaboration marks a strategic move to expand capabilities and explore new opportunities within the real estate and energy sectors.
CoreLynx will deliver a unified suite of solutions that directly enhance the living experience, including efficient gas distribution, operations, and maintenance. This includes ensuring centralised gas systems are in place for newly handed-over communities while enabling installation in existing ones.
Additionally, the new company will offer advanced fire safety systems for greater peace of mind. By integrating these services under a single platform, CoreLynx will provide a consistent and elevated customer experience.
Khaled Al Rajhi, the CEO of Aldar Estates, said that, “This joint venture is a natural evolution of our commitment to providing exceptional value and integrated solutions to our clients. By partnering with EHC Investment, we are combining our strengths to create a more robust, unified, and innovative platform for delivering essential utilities services.”
Ali Al Gebely, Managing Director of EHC, commented that, “This joint venture with Aldar Estates is more than a partnership, it is a commitment to innovation and excellence. Through this new venture, we aim to create smarter, safer, and more sustainable communities while ensuring that every client and resident experiences the highest standards of service and reliability.”
This collaboration highlights Aldar Estates’ dedication to delivering sustainable and forward-thinking solutions that improve the quality of life for its clients and communities, supporting the company’s vision of transforming real estate into opportunity.
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