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Contracts Awarded to Build Infrastructure at Palm Jebel Ali

May 27, 2024
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Contracts Awarded to Build Infrastructure at Palm Jebel Ali

DBB Contracting has been awarded the contract to construct a public access road connecting Sheikh Zayed Road and Palm Jebel Ali and a construction road serving the Palm’s central portion.

The Dutco Group founded DBB Contracting and Dutco Construction Co., among the UAE’s leading civil and marine contractors. When completed, the new public access road will provide a beautifully landscaped and convenient path stretching nearly 6 kilometres and leading directly to Palm Jebel Ali.

Khalid Al Malik, CEO of Dubai Holding Real Estate, stated: “Today, we are pleased to announce the appointment of DBB Contracting and Khansaheb Civil Engineering as our partners for the next development phase at Palm Jebel Ali. Along with these best-in-class partners, we ensure the highest urban infrastructure standards for our customers and help realize the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan. This partnership reaffirms our commitment to raising the global benchmark in waterfront living, making Palm Jebel Ali a desirable address for approximately 35,000 families in the future.

Palm Jebel Ali will also add an urban center to Dubai, serving as a major residential and leisure anchor for the new Expo 2020 urban center. The island covers 13.4 kilometres of land and has 10.5 million square metres of development. It has 16 fronds, 110 kilometers of coastline, and 91 kilometers of beachfront, helping to achieve the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan’s goal of increasing the length of public beaches by 400 percent. The island will be home to approximately 35,000 families, adding to the projected net increase in population, which is expected to reach 5.8 million by 2040.

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