Warehousing, cold stores, processing plants, and agricultural facilities — CEC delivers industrial construction across Jordan with the same First Grade engineering rigour applied to every project in our 49-year portfolio.
Industrial construction in Jordan demands a contractor with broad technical capability: heavy structural concrete and steel frames, specialist insulated envelope systems for cold storage, industrial flooring and drainage, process equipment foundations, large-scale site earthworks, and utility connections for power-intensive industrial operations.
CEC brings this capability — and the additional advantage of First Grade classification in Electromechanical Works, enabling us to deliver industrial projects with fully integrated civil and MEP scopes, including power supply systems, process ventilation, and HVAC for controlled-environment facilities.
Our industrial portfolio includes the PWC Warehouse and Cold Stores in Aqaba — a major logistics and cold chain facility serving one of Jordan's primary port and industrial zones — and the Al-Youm Cow Farm and Dairy Processing Facility in Amman — complex agricultural and food processing infrastructure requiring specialist structural, environmental, and operational engineering.
Industrial construction projects fail when civil works and process-driven MEP requirements are managed by separate, poorly-coordinated teams. CEC avoids this by fielding a single delivery team across structural construction, specialist envelope systems, and electromechanical integration — backed by our own plant fleet and technical office.
Our plant fleet covers the heavy earthworks and structural concrete required for large-footprint warehouse and processing buildings, plus the cranes and lifting equipment needed for structural steel erection on long-span industrial frames. For cold storage and food-grade facilities, our teams are experienced in insulated panel installation, hygienic floor finishes, and the slab tolerances that refrigeration and processing equipment require.
Our in-house technical office coordinates structural design with process engineering input from clients and equipment suppliers, runs quality control on concrete, steel, and finishes, and manages the construction-phase HSE systems that industrial sites — particularly food production and cold chain facilities — require for operational handover and ongoing certification.
Jordan's industrial base spans port-adjacent logistics zones, regulated industrial estates, and private agribusiness operations — each with its own permitting framework and operational requirements. CEC's project history covers this range:
Whether the end client is a zone authority, a government-regulated estate, or a private operator, CEC's role is the same: translate process and operational requirements into a buildable, code-compliant structure, then deliver it to a programme that allows the client to commission equipment and begin operations on schedule.
For clients evaluating contractors for electromechanically-intensive industrial work — refrigeration plant rooms, process power distribution, ventilation systems — our integrated First Grade Electromechanical capability is detailed in our electromechanical contracting overview.
Jordan's contractor classification system grades companies from Fifth to First Grade across categories including Building Works and Electromechanical Works, with each grade capping the value of contracts a company may undertake. First Grade is the highest tier, with no upper limit on contract value.
CEC holds First Grade classification in both Building Works and Electromechanical Works. For industrial clients, this combination matters because most industrial facilities — warehouses with refrigeration plant, processing buildings with production-line power and ventilation, agricultural facilities with environmental control systems — are inherently both civil and MEP projects.
A single First Grade contractor covering both disciplines removes the civil-MEP interface risk that arises when these scopes are split between separate contractors, and allows the client to deal with one accountable team for programme, quality, and handover — from foundations through to commissioning-ready electromechanical systems.
From Aqaba's industrial zone to Amman's agricultural infrastructure — CEC delivers industrial construction to the same First Grade standard as Jordan's most complex civil projects.