Meet Bilal Khalid, the visionary behind Maxspace Projects. Inspired by the challenges he encountered during his own construction experiences, Bilal set out to raise the bar for both commercial and residential projects.
He built Maxspace Projects on a commitment to professionalism, personalised service, and a highly experienced team, ensuring every client enjoys a smooth journey from the very first conversation to project completion.
Drawing on his success of co-owning family businesses like hubkomsolutions.com - an emerging star in medical call handling and billing - and phcclinics.com, a boutique wellness clinic based in London, poised to expand across the Middle East, Europe, and the US, Bilal is dedicated to transforming the way construction projects are delivered.
Dr. Omer Khalid is a board-certified Gastroenterologist with over 20 years of clinical experience and currently serves as President of Gastrointestinal Specialists Inc., a U.S.-based medical practice. Under his leadership, the group transformed from a state of financial instability into a thriving, sustainable enterprise.
In addition to his clinical accomplishments, Dr. Khalid is the Co-Founder of Maxspace Projects, a company known for delivering high-end construction solutions across residential, commercial, and now medical sectors. Leveraging his deep understanding of healthcare operations, he plays a strategic advisory role in Maxspace’s expansion into medical construction—ensuring that each project is thoughtfully aligned with the functional and regulatory needs of modern healthcare facilities.
Dr. Khalid is also a successful healthcare entrepreneur, with ventures including HUBKOM Solutions, a medical call center platform, and phcclinics.com—a holistic health clinic designed to help clients achieve their best physical and mental well-being through integrated, patient-centered care. His unique combination of clinical expertise, operational leadership, and experience in building large-scale medical environments makes him a valuable asset in bridging the gap between healthcare delivery and construction innovation.