HISTORY

Dolmen Development LTD UK offers full development services working on Commercial, Residential, Governmental, Healthcare, mixed-use projects, and renovation. They also offer services of branding, marketing, and facility management. On top of that, they have built strong relationships with brands which allows them to provide solutions for end-users to build a core team that can manage, execute and Operate.

DOLMEN

The name of the company has been derived from the portal tomb, portal grave, or quoit, which is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of three or more upright stones supporting a large flat horizontal capstone (table), although there are also more complex variants. Most date from the early Neolithic period (4000 to 3000 BC). Dolmens were usually covered with earth or smaller stones to form a barrow, though in many cases that covering has weathered away, leaving only the stone “skeleton” of the burial mound intact.
It remains unclear when, why, and by whom the earliest dolmens were made. The oldest known dolmens are in Near East, where they were set in place around 7000 years ago. Archaeologists still do not know who erected these dolmens, which makes it difficult to know why they did it. They are generally all regarded as tombs or burial chambers, despite the absence of clear evidence for this. Human remains, sometimes accompanied by artifacts, have been found in or close to them, which could be scientifically dated, but it has been impossible to prove that these archaeological remains date from the time when the stones were originally set in place.

SERVICES

Dolmen Development LTD UK services and will be the base of future projects. Later on, based on each project the team can be expanded to reach the target of each project. The competitive advantage of Dolmen will be in its ability to leverage its strong experience in The Mena region and Africa and in conducting the right marketing and sales strategy to build relationships with UK customers.
The Company has been excelling in the domain of development, Engineering, Contracting, Renovation, Supplying materials, Manufacturing, and services. With extensive attention to detail, we have prided ourselves in being leaders in applying Avant-guard methods of construction while using the newest products and construction materials.

EXPANSION & SDG'S

Dolmen Development LTD UK Vision in the Mena Region and West Africa in expanding to trade of Construction material and Healthcare activities comes from a strong belief that any project, no matter how big or small, needs to be catered to from A or to Z. our company recently-acquired lines of the trade include finishing material, such as paint, walls, and floor coverings, façade engineering, FF&E, and Hotel Furniture, and lines of trade Healthcare & Medical Design, Procurement and Medical Equipment Planning related to COVID-19 Activities such as Temporary filed hospitals and Pulmonary rehabilitation Module, with specific know-how and experience in the COVID-19 Pandemic Emergency, We have been supporting Governments and major International Institutions.
At Dolmen, we take into serious consideration the ethics at the basis of the” United Nations SDGs and the ESG principles “ Our contracting activities are strongly committed not only to delivering projects fitting these values but to designing every single service in our methodological approach for the projects we are tackling, having the principles as key drivers.

As we take on the new Sustainable Development Goals, architecture figures prominently in the propagation and implementation of the goals on the global stage. The act of designing buildings consistent with the SDGs ensures we are creating healthier places and, therefore, healthier people, communities, and societies. Given the immensity of the 17 goals adopted, this new agenda requires not only strong collaboration among varied stakeholders but also practical ways for less traditional development players to incorporate the goals into their activities.
Given the leading role of the architect in how cities are envisioned and designed, the architect can directly shape the outcomes of a design process for the betterment of a community’s overall quality of life, sustainability, social equity, health, and resilience. In owning this central role, the architectural community can reimagine and tackle issues in a holistic manner addressing the larger needs of collective social responsibility.
Architects’ practices can be “ambassadors” of the SDGs through their daily work and the transmission of knowledge from their practice into local marketplaces and communities. This is happening in some clear cases where architects are incorporating social and environmental factors as a core part of their design strategy. And this is what we do at “Dolmen Development LTD UK”