Project Experience
Grand Egyptian Museum
Principally supported by JICA, the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, which has a total estimated project cost of approximately $550 million, will be the largest and most important Pharaonic museum in the world, the largest museum in Egypt and one of the leading scientific, historical and archaeological study centers on the globe. The museum's twenty-first century galleries will be located in an iconic and distinctive building on the edge of the desert abutting the Giza Pyramids world heritage site. The Museum, designed by Heneghan Peng Architects, will cover 3,500 years of ancient Egyptian history and house more than 100,000 artifacts.
Lord Cultural Resources is on the team of the joint venture between Hill International and EHAF Consulting Engineers contracted by the Ministry of Culture's Supreme Council of Antiquities of the Arab Republic of Egypt to provide project management services during design and construction. Beginning with the award of the PM/CM contract, Lord's specific role centered on the project management of the exhibition design and construction. In 2010-2011, Lord provided on-site management services, and beginning 2014 through early 2018 Lord was engaged to provide ongoing review of the exhibition design development plans. Following the decision to develop a Total Facility Management Contracting approach, Lord has continued to support the PM/CM works with museum operations consulting.