Mohammed Tayea
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Mohammed Ali Tayea (1945-2000) was one of the political leaders in Egypt during the
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and Mubarak era. He died on 1 May 2000.


Introduction

Mohammed Tayea was born on 20 July 1945 in Alexandria at his mother's residence. He lived in Sohag at
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city during his childhood. He gained a bachelor's degree in civil engineering at Assiut University in 1971. After graduating, he worked at the Red Sea construction company until 1974 on the board of directors in Suez alongside his work as an engineering contractor. In 1977 he married Ms. Fawzia Abo Zeid AbduLatif after graduating with a degree in
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. They had 3 children (Shehab, Shady and Shahinaz). Shehab graduated in
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at the
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, Shady in commerce at the Modern Academy and Shahinaz with honours in engineering at the Modern Academy.


Family

He hails from an Upper Egyptian family through his father (Ali Mohammed Tayea) Sohag who raised his Mohammed Tayea with traditional values. Mohammed Tayea has 2 brothers and 3 sisters (Hassan Ali Tayea, an engineer at
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City Council in Sohag; Gamal Abdel Nasser Ali Tayea, a businessman in England since 1985 and owner of an import-export company). First one has 3 sons : Sara, Ali and Mostafa .


Involvement in projects

* Suez Hospital * Minia Hospital *
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* Medical Center in Bor Tawfik * Badr Mosque in Suez * Fayed Mosque in Ismailia * Fertilizer factory in Suez and Talkha * Some projects with the
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* Suez company for petrol processing. * Educational buildings for the authorities * Low-cost, mid-range and luxury housing Major projects include: * Giant power and water stations in
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and
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* Automatic mill in Ismailia * Sand brick factory in
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Conference participation

* Management of Major Projects Conference ( Cairo, 1980) * International Housing Conference ( Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, 1986) * The Development of Construction Equipment Conference ( London, England, 1987) * Management of Companies Conference (Alexandria, 1991)


Appointments

* Member of Wafd Party in Suez * Member of the
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for the Suez area - New Wafd party 1984 * Member of the Housing Commission in Parliament * Member of Engineers Union * Member of Human Rights Watch and
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* Member of Contractors Federation and Commission on Classification * Member of Egyptian Civil Engineers Society * Member of Egyptian Business Administration Society * Member of Collaborative Society Education in Schools He also was involved in many charities such as the Qurran Charity in Suez which he headed. {{DEFAULTSORT:Tayea, Mohammed 1945 births 2000 deaths 20th-century Egyptian engineers Assiut University alumni Ain Shams University alumni Muslim reformers Wafd Party politicians New Wafd Party politicians Members of the House of Representatives (Egypt)