Initial groundworks completed at DAMAC Properties first Dubailand project

Mon, 06 Apr, 2009

DAMAC Properties looks to award contract for main construction work to commence soon

 

DAMAC Properties looks to award contract for main construction work to commence soon

Luxury life style provider DAMAC Properties has announced that enabling works have now been completed at its Lincoln Park site at Arjan in Dubailand.

Contractor IFG has completed the AED 6.7million works on site and has now cleared the area and prepared the foundation works ready for the commencement of work by the main contractor. Clearing the site and preparing the ground for building to begin has taken less than four months. The contract is yet to be awarded but tenders are currently being assessed by the company.

Lincoln Park is the first of DAMAC Properties’ developments to get underway at Dubailand but is one of a number the company has planned in the Arjan and Majan areas. This low-rise development of seven buildings which will comprise residential and commercial units has been designed based on a Chicago architectural style and is due to be completed by 2011.

Welcoming the progress on site, Peter Riddoch CEO of DAMAC Properties, said that the company was excited to see its first development at Dubailand get underway.

‘Dubailand will be one of the most exciting developments in the whole of Dubai’s history. It is bringing worldwide attention to Dubai and will potentially open up the region to a whole new group of people,’ he said.

‘We have a number of residential projects planned in that locality but it is pleasing to see our first one get underway successfully at Lincoln Park. With the enabling works now complete, we will be ready to commence construction as soon as we have assessed all the tenders.

‘We are very excited to be a part of this innovative and exciting new phase in Dubai’s continued development.’

Once completed Dubailand will be one of the world’s largest tourism destinations – spanning more than three billion square feet and weighing in at twice the size of Disneyworld in Florida

Mr. Riddoch added: ‘The creation of Dubailand offers yet another opportunity for companies like DAMAC to continue to be a part of the UAE success story.

‘We believe that the mix of residential and retails units we are constructing in this area will prove very popular with a whole range of customers from end users to investors. The area has a lot of potential and an exciting future.’

Lincoln Park will have ornamental entrance ways, flat roofs with parapet walls and sun terraces on top of the buildings. The ground floors will feature a range of shops and restaurants enabling those people living and working at Lincoln Park to make the most of their leisure time.