The General Syndicate of Engineers will hold a press conference on Wednesday to announce the results of the final technical report on the project on rescuing and renovating Djoser's Step Pyramid at Saqqara in Giza.
Head of the Engineers' Syndicate Tarek el Nabrawi led a delegation of engineers, who visited Djoser's Pyramid.
Also, a high engineering committee was formed to stand on the non-stop media controversy which said that Djoser Pyramid was removed from UNESCO's list over mistakes in restoration works.
The step-shaped pyramid of Djoser, a few miles south of the better-known Pyramids of Giza, is more than 4,600 years old and is considered the oldest stone structure of its size in the world.
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