A NEW PHASE OF GROWTH BEGINS
Construction Week|April 2024
The BNK Group has carved its niche in design and execution. With its foray into the GCC market, it aims to curate unique and memorable experiences for clients
A NEW PHASE OF GROWTH BEGINS

The BNK Group, renowned for its architectural prowess, has announced its expansion into the robust GCC market. The firm, known for its diverse portfolio, aims to transform luxury living, hospitality, and workspace experiences in the GCC region.

The BNK Group, an architectural firm established in 2005, has carved a significant niche in India, the Middle East, and Africa. The firm, led by its Chairman and Managing Director Behzad Kharas, has experienced impressive growth, largely credited to his visionary leadership. The BNK Group's team of over 70 in-house professionals, including designers, project managers, and site supervisors, have contributed to the company's expansive and high-quality portfolio. The firm has more than 500 successful projects under its belt, demonstrating its strength and prominence in the architectural industry.

The BNK Group has made a strategic move into the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) market as part of its global expansion strategy. The group is dedicated to transformative design and hopes to significantly impact the GCC's architectural landscape by creating functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces. This move signals a new era of design innovation in which The BNK Group's expertise will redefine the perception and experience of luxury in the region.

Behzad expressed his enthusiasm about the expansion, stating, “Dubai’s diverse architectural landscape serves as an ideal platform for our growth. The move underlines the Group’s commitment to making a significant impact in the region and further afield as it continues to innovate in global design.”

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This story is from the April 2024 edition of Construction Week.

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