Iranian contracting and project execution services encompass the design, procurement, implementation, and supervision of civil, infrastructure, oil and gas, power, water, transportation, and building projects. Iranian companies rely on extensive experience, skilled human resources, advanced technical equipment, and adherence to international standards, enabling them to handle large-scale and complex projects efficiently.

These services provide high added value and play a vital role in job creation, infrastructure development, and economic growth. Given their reliance on domestic capabilities and lower dependence on imports, they are cost-effective and contribute significantly to sustainable national development.

Iran has successfully exported its contracting and project execution services to countries such as Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Central Asian nations, and parts of Africa. EPC and EPCF contract models are commonly used, helping Iranian companies establish a solid presence in regional markets.

Iran’s competitive edge lies in lower operational costs, access to skilled local engineers, proven experience in diverse climatic and geographic conditions, and geographic proximity to key markets. Governmental support and available export financing mechanisms further enhance the global competitiveness of Iranian contractors.