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Two years on the market of Uzbekistan

All-P Group, an international construction company occupying top positions in Georgia in the field of flooring, has been actively developing the market for 2 years and meeting the needs of large customers in Uzbekistan through a partnership with the British-Uzbek joint venture Beltera Holding. The company specializes in installing floor coverings for industrial, commercial and residential facilities, offering solutions that meet international standards.
The company’s portfolio includes over 2,500 projects completed for the global brands such as Coca Cola, Gebruder Weiss, Ytong, Family Garden Group, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, McDonald's, Mercedes Benz, Toyota, and others. In 2023, the company was named "Best Flooring and Flooring Technologies Company" and received the "Golden Brand 2023" award, one of the most prestigious business awards of the year.
"With 17 years of experience in the construction industry, we have mastered the most advanced and effective technologies in reinforced concrete floors with topping, polymer floors for various types of premises and loads, polished concrete floors, and decorative floors such as Terrazzo and Vetrazzo. The Georgian All-P is part of the large construction holding 'Element Holding,' which has been 'Company No. 1' in industrial construction for the fifth consecutive year. Today, this is our second expansion into the Central Asian market, after we first entered the Kazakhstan market," commented the CEO of All-P Group Georgia, Nikoloz Machaladze.
In 2022, as part of its development strategy, All-P Uzbekistan was established, quickly gaining trust in the new market. In a short period, All-P won major construction tenders and completed work at the following facilities in Uzbekistan:

  • The Coca-Cola International carbonated beverage factory in Samarkand. The works included the installation of concrete floors with topping and curing in the internal industrial zone covering 20,000 m², concrete roads, and landscaping of the external area – 25,000 m².

For more details, you can read on Gazeta.uz.