Triple M Construction Co.–Egypt is proud to announce the successful certification of its Health, Safety, and Environmental Management Systems to OHSAS 18001:2007 and ISO 14001:2015 standards. This achievement follows a rigorous independent audit conducted by the Egyptian Assessment Bureau, confirming that the company’s management systems fully comply with the specified requirements. The certification scope includes the Triple M head office, as well as general construction, civil and electrical works for renewable energy projects, and the import and export of materials for such projects.

The OHSAS 18001:2007 certification highlights Triple M’s strong commitment to occupational health and safety, ensuring a safe working environment for employees, contractors, and stakeholders. Under the leadership of Eng. Hatem El-Roumi, the company has consistently prioritized safety as a core business value, integrating it into all operational activities while striving to enhance quality, environmental, and workplace standards.
Meanwhile, the ISO 14001:2015 certification reflects Triple M’s dedication to environmental responsibility and sustainability. Guided by the vision of Eng. Hatem El-Roumi, the company actively works to reduce its environmental impact, adopt sustainable practices, and meet stakeholder expectations for continual improvement. This recognition reinforces the company’s role as a trusted partner in the renewable energy sector, committed to delivering projects that align with global sustainability goals.
Commenting on the achievement, Eng. Hatem El-Roumi, Chairman of Triple M, stated: “We are proud to receive these certifications, which affirm our dedication to the highest standards of health, safety, and environmental practices. This success is the result of the dedication and teamwork of the entire Triple M family. We view these certifications as an essential investment in our business, strengthening our ability to deliver world-class renewable energy projects while upholding our social and environmental responsibilities.”
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