Construction is the world's oldest industry.
So why is it still on Excel?
Projex is the operating system we wished we had every time we ran a project. A single place where the BOQ, the budget, the daily report, the IPC, and the punch list all belong to the same story — and everyone reads the same chapter.
A foreman, a delivery note,
and a 19:00 deadline.
Cairo. Block B, second slab pour. The foreman's shift ends at 19:00. The PM in HQ wants a daily report. The QS wants the materials log. The consultant wants the inspection ticked. It all gets written, in three different places, on three different surfaces — including the back of a delivery note that will be wet-stained by sunrise.
Three weeks later the IPC is still being reconciled, two variations are missing from the budget, and the foreman's report from that Tuesday is gone forever.
“We weren't behind on construction. We were behind on information.”
Sixteen years on real construction sites, long before there was a logo.
The team behind Projex has been building software with construction companies across the region since 2010 — starting in Qatar, where we delivered our first project for a contractor in 2012. Every project taught us the same lesson: the technology was rarely the problem. The information flow on site was.
In 2021 we formalised that work as Innovation Enterprise (IET), headquartered in Cairo. By 2023 we were on the ground in Saudi Arabia for our first Dammam-and-Khobar engagement. By 2024 we'd opened a Doha office to match the GCC demand. Projex is the product we built once we stopped customising and started designing for the way contractors here actually work — FIDIC and Egyptian IPC formats, multi-currency by default, retention and advance recovery in the data model.
- 2010
Began operating in Qatar — the team's first GCC home.
- 2012
Delivered our first construction-company project, in Doha.
- 2021
Innovation Enterprise (IET) formally founded in Cairo.
- 2023
Saudi Arabia expansion — first projects in Dammam & Khobar.
- 2024
Doha office opens. Projex begins as a dedicated product.
- 2026
16 modules · 3 regional offices · live customers.
Sixteen modules. One operating system.
Each module owns one slice of the build — and shares one BOQ. That's the trick: when every line item links to a single bill of quantities, your budget, your IPC, your inspection, and your daily report all stop disagreeing.
Built in Cairo. Implemented across the region.
Three offices. One product. The team can fly to your site anywhere from Alexandria to Riyadh to Doha — and most of the deployment work happens remotely from our engineering HQ.
Egypt
The Greek Campus, Downtown, Cairo
Engineering HQ · the team that builds the product day-to-day.
Qatar
Palm Tower B, West Bay, Doha
GCC delivery & client success · on-site implementations across the Gulf.
Saudi Arabia
Operating from regional partners
On-site implementation team available on request — Riyadh, Jeddah, NEOM.
A small team that's
opinionated about construction.
Projex is a product of IET — Innovation Enterprise. We're engineers, designers, and people who've worked jobs on real sites. Three things shape every release.
We've stood in the dust
Most of us have spent time on real sites. We don't ship UI we wouldn't use ourselves at 7 AM in 38° heat.
FIDIC, EGY, GCC native
Multi-currency, retention rules, advance recovery, FIDIC and Egyptian-format IPCs — built into the data model, not a customisation pack.
Story over screens
The thing that makes a project go well isn't a feature — it's that everyone is reading the same story. That's what we optimise for.
Bring Projex to your next build.
A 30-minute walkthrough on your own BOQ. We'll spin up a sandbox before the call ends.















