"White quartzose sand," Paul rattled off, "
sodic carbonate, slaked lime, cutlet, manganese peroxide--there you have it, the finest French plate glass, made by the great St.
Magued Sherif,
SODIC's Managing Director said that this positive development paves the way for the launch of the company's project "The Estates" in the last quarter (Q4) of 2019, with total expected sales exceed EGP 7bn over eight years.
Sodic, one of Egypt's leading real estate companies, said that its headquarters, located at the Polygon Business Park, will be powered by solar energy by 2020.
The plot is located in the Sheikh Zayed Extension area and is a mere 10 minutes away from
SODIC West, the company's flagship mixed use community in West Cairo, home to over 15,000 people today.
The Westown Hub is directly adjacent to its HQ, and the solar-powered parking sheds will generate enough clean energy to cover 95 per cent of
Sodic's requirements.
About 56% of the salt-affected soils of Pakistan are saline-
sodic (Mirbahar and Sipraw, 2000) and need external calcium source for amelioration (Ghafoor et al., 2012).
Jalali M, Ranjbar F (2009) Effects of
sodic water on soil sodicity and nutrient leaching in poultry and sheep manure amended soils.
The signing ceremony took place at the premises of the Holding Company for Water and Wastewater and in the presence of
Sodic's managing director, Magued Sherif, the managing director of Holding Company for Water and Wastewater, Mostafa El Shimi, and chairman Mamdouh Raslan.
"Minerva is excited to continue working with
SODIC in Egypt to launch next generation, personalized video services," said Marco Bonomi, Regional VP of Sales at Minerva.
Sodic West boasts 6,000 residents and can accommodate up to 60,000 people, and offers a range of residential, commercial and retail spaces to cater to the needs of its inhabitants.
Gypsum is the most prevalent agricultural soil amendment used for reclamation of
sodic soil.
As the Na+ (sodium) predominates, soils can become
sodic.
Sodic soils present particular challenges because they tend to have very poor structure which limits or prevents water infiltration and drainage.