Why employers are switching from Combined Group Contracting to Mahad Manpowerfor Electricians.
MEP and industrial electricians for construction sites, facilities, and plant operations across the GCC. If Combined Group Contracting is your current supplier, compare timelines, compliance coverage, and deployment costs below before renewing.
Live Talent Pool: Mahad currently has electricians trade-tested and ready for GCC deployment. Profiles available within 24 hours of demand submission.
Check Availability8,500+
Workers Deployed
15-45
Days to On-Site
90-Day
Replacement Cover
24hr
Profile Turnaround
Calculate the Cost of Staying with Combined Group Contracting for Electricians
Agency markup models charge employers a percentage on top of monthly salary for every worker, every month. Model your annual overhead below.
Annual Markup Overhead with Combined Group Contracting
Traditional agency models charge employers a monthly percentage on top of base salary for every worker, every month. Use this tool to model your annual overhead before renewing your contract.
Annual Markup Overhead You Eliminate
$84,000
Mahad charges a fixed one-time placement fee per worker, not an ongoing monthly markup. Send your headcount to get an exact quote within 24 hours.
Salary estimates based on GCC market averages. Markup rates are illustrative. Actual agency terms vary.
Combined Group Contracting vs Mahad: Electrician Recruitment Criteria
Evaluated against the criteria GCC procurement teams use when sourcing electrician workers.
Mahad's Electrician Verdict
Mahad maintains a pre-screened pool of electricians trade-tested to IEC and GCC standards. GAMCA medicals and police clearance are completed in India before visa stamping, so workers are site-ready on arrival.
Combined Group Contracting and Electrician Recruitment
Combined Group Contracting is a GCC Incumbent headquartered in Kuwait City Kuwait, primarily focused on Infrastructure & Civil Manpower. As a GCC incumbent, their strengths are regional relationships and local brand recognition. For blue-collar electrician deployment from the subcontinent, their model adds corporate approval layers and account management overhead that extend mobilization cycles well beyond what project sites typically require.
Other trade comparisons for Combined Group Contracting
See how Mahad compares to Combined Group Contracting across other GCC blue-collar trade categories.