Building lasting value through global development
Marcxell Kamin John
My Legacy
I do not aspire to leave behind structures alone.
I aspire to leave behind solutions.
Hospitals that restore dignity and health.
Infrastructure that strengthens communities.
Systems designed to serve all people equally.
If the work I create continues to improve lives long after I am gone, then that will be my true legacy.
Early Career & Major Projects
Early Career – Bouygues Construction (France)
After completing his studies in civil engineering, John Kamin Marcxell began his professional career with Bouygues Construction, one of France’s largest and most respected construction and infrastructure groups, operating in more than 50 countries worldwide.
During his time at Bouygues, he contributed to major national infrastructure projects, including preparations for the 1998 FIFA World Cup at the Stade de France. In 1995, he participated in the construction and infrastructure development phase of this landmark project.
This experience marked the beginning of his career in large-scale engineering and international infrastructure, laying the foundation for his future work in complex public and private developments.
Argentina – Puente de la Mujer, Buenos Aires
After several years in France, John Kamin Marcxell was assigned to Argentina, where he contributed to the development of the Puente de la Mujer in Buenos Aires.
Located in the Puerto Madero district and designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, this iconic pedestrian swing bridge was completed in 2001 and inaugurated on December 20 of the same year.
Between 2000 and 2001, John Kamin Marcxell served as Head of Studies, supervising the structural audit and technical evaluation of the infrastructure. The bridge remains one of Buenos Aires’ most recognized architectural landmarks and a symbol of the city’s architectural transition into the 21st century.
Mexico – Residential Infrastructure Development
Between 2002 and 2004, John Kamin Marcxell supervised residential infrastructure projects in Mexico City.
His work focused on large-scale housing development, particularly in central districts such as Cuauhtémoc, Juárez, and Miguel Hidalgo, contributing to the construction of thousands of collective residential units during a period of significant urban growth.
This phase of his career further expanded his international experience in large-scale residential construction and urban development.
After gaining significant international experience across Europe and Latin America, John Kamin Marcxell returned to France with a broadened technical and strategic perspective.
Equipped with international expertise and practical leadership experience, he decided to establish his first independent companies, marking the beginning of his entrepreneurial career.
Founder & Business Expansion
Transition to Entrepreneurship – France (2005)
In 2005, John Kamin Marcxell founded his first independent companies in the Paris region, establishing Mtech, a construction and renovation company, as well as M2J, specializing in electrical infrastructure and transformer systems. These companies were based in Lisses, in the suburbs of Paris.
Through these structures, he collaborated with major French and international industrial partners, including:
TGBT France (formerly France Transfo)
EDF
CEF
Maison Pierre
Oger International
Saudi Oger Ltd
Turley
Cegelec
France Confort
Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace (Salon du Bourget)
M2J developed recognized expertise in the installation and maintenance of low-voltage switchboards and MV/LV transformer stations.
Its activities included technical inspections, safety verification, dielectric testing, and modernization of electrical distribution systems, ensuring compliance and operational reliability in sensitive infrastructure environments.
During this phase, his companies strengthened their position in construction, renovation, and electrical engineering, laying the operational and technical foundation for larger institutional and international projects that would follow.
This period marked a decisive step in John Kamin Marcxell’s evolution from project engineer to independent infrastructure developer.
Energy & Government Infrastructure – Maxelec (France)
Following his return to France and the launch of his first independent ventures, John Kamin Marcxell founded Maxelec, a company specialized in electrical engineering and power infrastructure.
Maxelec focused on:
Electrical systems
Power plants and generators
MV/LV transformer stations
Energy infrastructure for institutional and governmental projects
Through Maxelec, John Kamin Marcxell delivered projects for major French public institutions, including:
The Élysée Palace – Presidency of the French Republic
Matignon – Office of the Prime Minister
Musée de l’Armée (Hôtel des Invalides)
École Polytechnique (Palaiseau)
These projects involved modernization and replacement of transformer stations and critical electrical infrastructure within high-security government facilities.
The company also contributed to the electrical renovation package of the Kuwaiti Parliament, extending its activity to international institutional infrastructure.
During this period, Maxelec served as the main sponsor of the Ris-Orangis football team, reflecting its engagement in the local community.
This phase consolidated John Kamin Marcxell’s position as an independent infrastructure developer capable of managing complex public and private energy systems at both national and international levels.
Hospitals & Major Construction Projects
Following his work in energy and electrical infrastructure, John Kamin Marcxell expanded his focus to medical construction and complex building projects.
He led renovation and extension works for several healthcare institutions in France, including:
Trocadéro Clinic (Paris)
Villeneuve-Saint-Georges Hospital
Mousseau Clinic
His involvement extended to the development of clean-room environments and high-precision operating theaters, where he oversaw the installation of advanced surgical rooms and specialized medical infrastructure requiring strict technical and safety standards.
Alongside healthcare facilities, John Kamin Marcxell also developed large-scale residential projects in collaboration with Maison Pierre, one of France’s leading home builders. During this period, he contributed to the construction of more than 700 villas and residential units, as well as several high-end private properties, including a luxury residence on Rue Saint-Père in Paris.
This phase further strengthened his expertise in complex construction environments, combining technical precision with large-scale residential development.
Expansion into the United States – Marcxell Group
Following an intense period of activity in France, John Kamin Marcxell relocated to the United States to expand his operations internationally.
He founded Marcxell Group in the state of Georgia, establishing a diversified structure integrating multiple companies across sectors. Within this group, he developed entities including:
Marcxell Finance
M Architecture
Serthom
Medine
Marcxell Construction
Marcxell Group Florida
JNJ Cabaret
Marcxell Production
Sertico Engineering
These companies operated across construction, infrastructure, financial structuring, engineering, and creative industries.
In Florida, he further expanded into music production, entertainment, and construction, broadening the scope of his entrepreneurial activity beyond traditional infrastructure.
This phase marked his evolution from project developer to group architect, laying the groundwork for larger international concepts, including proposed healthcare and urban development projects in the Middle East and Europe, and the vision of a future international medical city in the United Arab Emirates.
A New Vision for Global Healthcare
The Dubai International Medical Complex (DIMC) is the most ambitious project of John Kamin Marcxell’s lifetime.
Envisioned as a €7.4 billion integrated medical city in the United Arab Emirates, the project seeks to redefine the global standards of healthcare, research, and medical innovation.
At its core stands Marcxell Hospital, a planned 600-bed institution combining advanced medical technology with a patient-centered philosophy.
Designed to include VIP and Royal suites alongside comprehensive specialty departments — from cardiology and oncology to robotic surgery and regenerative medicine — the hospital aims to unite excellence, precision, and human dignity.
Beyond healthcare delivery, DIMC is conceived as a complete ecosystem: medical education, research facilities, pharmaceutical innovation, and future-focused health technologies integrated within one coordinated environment.
The vision is not simply to build a hospital — but to establish a global reference point for the medicine of tomorrow.