Just in:
Safe-Haven Currencies Surge Amid Intensifying US-China Trade Conflict // IBM’s z17 Mainframe Poised to Transform AI Integration in Enterprise Computing // Dubai’s RTA Integrates LiDAR for Enhanced Road Maintenance // EU Regulations Prompt Tech Giants to Postpone AI Feature Launches // The Rise of the Calculated Strategist: 62% of Malaysian Traders Choose a Rational Investment Approach // University Students Embrace AI Tool Claude for Enhanced Learning // Dubai’s Culinary Landscape Ascends to Global Prominence // Firefox Integrates AI Chatbots for Enhanced Browsing // South African Rand Plummets Amid Tariffs and Political Uncertainty // 24/7 FITNESS and LIVE4WELL Join Forces in Powerful Alliance Turn Your Sweat into Tangible Rewards // Nakheel Announces Third Phase of Bay Grove Residences on Dubai Islands // Trump and Scotty’s epic sting has checkmated China! // CPA Australia: Hong Kong SMEs eager to innovate amid tougher financing conditions // Sotheby’s Unveils $100 Million Diamond Exhibition in Abu Dhabi // Anthropic’s Claude Pro and OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus: A Comparative Analysis Amid Google’s Strategic Investments // Mubadala Energy Ventures into U.S. LNG Market with Kimmeridge Partnership // VinFast launches VF 6 B-SUV and introduces free EV charging program in the Philippines // AI Firms Reshaping Drug Discovery Landscape // Hyundai Unveils Creta Grand Seven-Seater SUV in UAE // Conor McGregor’s ‘REAL’ Memecoin Auction Falls Short of $1 Million Target //

Nakheel Awards $220 Million Contract for Palm Jebel Ali Expansion

Nakheel, the Dubai-based real estate developer, has awarded a significant contract worth AED 810 million (approximately $220 million) for the marine works of its ambitious Palm Jebel Ali project. This major development marks a substantial step in expanding one of Dubai’s iconic artificial islands.

The contract has been granted to Jan De Nul Dredging, a leading company in dredging and land reclamation. The project will involve extensive dredging, land reclamation, beach profiling, and sand placement, all essential to prepare the site for villa construction across Palm Jebel Ali’s 16 fronds. This initiative is part of Nakheel’s broader plan to enhance the island’s infrastructure, ensuring it supports the anticipated influx of residents and visitors.

Jan De Nul is expected to complete the marine works within just over two years. By the first quarter of 2025, the first eight fronds of the project are expected to be ready for the next phase, which includes the start of villa infrastructure and civil works. The Palm Jebel Ali project, once fully realized, will span 13.4 kilometers and offer 91 kilometers of beachfront, aiming to reinforce Dubai’s status as a global luxury destination.

ADVERTISEMENT

This development comes on the heels of Nakheel’s recent success in the off-plan launch of over 700 villas on Palm Jebel Ali, signaling robust demand for luxury properties in the region. The company continues to play a pivotal role in shaping Dubai’s skyline, with the Palm Jebel Ali project being a flagship development that complements its other iconic projects, such as the Palm Jumeirah.

The awarding of this contract highlights Nakheel’s commitment to delivering large-scale infrastructure projects that not only enhance Dubai’s real estate offerings but also contribute to the city’s long-term vision of sustainable urban development. As Dubai continues to grow as a global hub, developments like Palm Jebel Ali are expected to attract significant interest from investors and residents alike.

The project underscores Nakheel’s strategic approach in partnering with globally recognized firms like Jan De Nul to ensure the highest standards in construction and environmental management. This partnership is set to transform Palm Jebel Ali into one of the most sought-after addresses in Dubai, promising a blend of luxury, innovation, and sustainability.

This contract is a continuation of Nakheel’s ongoing efforts to redefine urban living in Dubai, contributing to the emirate’s reputation as a leader in luxury real estate and visionary architecture.


Notice an issue?

Arabian Post strives to deliver the most accurate and reliable information to its readers. If you believe you have identified an error or inconsistency in this article, please don't hesitate to contact our editorial team at editor[at]thearabianpost[dot]com. We are committed to promptly addressing any concerns and ensuring the highest level of journalistic integrity.


ADVERTISEMENT
Just in:
US Stock Market Surges as Tariff Pause Sparks Investor Optimism // Hyundai Unveils Creta Grand Seven-Seater SUV in UAE // South African Rand Plummets Amid Tariffs and Political Uncertainty // Dubai’s Off-Plan Property Sales Maintain Market Dominance Amid Fluctuations // Dubai’s Culinary Landscape Ascends to Global Prominence // University Students Embrace AI Tool Claude for Enhanced Learning // VinFast launches VF 6 B-SUV and introduces free EV charging program in the Philippines // Mubadala Energy Ventures into U.S. LNG Market with Kimmeridge Partnership // CPA Australia: Hong Kong SMEs eager to innovate amid tougher financing conditions // EU Regulations Prompt Tech Giants to Postpone AI Feature Launches // Anthropic’s Claude Pro and OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus: A Comparative Analysis Amid Google’s Strategic Investments // Trump and Scotty’s epic sting has checkmated China! // 24th Party Congress Of CPI(M) Has Taken Isolation And Defeat Of BJP-RSS As Main Task // 24/7 FITNESS and LIVE4WELL Join Forces in Powerful Alliance Turn Your Sweat into Tangible Rewards // Ascott aims to double India portfolio to 12,000 units by 2028 and commits to grow India as a key outbound source market // The Rise of the Calculated Strategist: 62% of Malaysian Traders Choose a Rational Investment Approach // Dubai Crown Prince Hamdan bin Mohammed Rings Opening Bell at Bombay Stock Exchange // Nakheel Announces Third Phase of Bay Grove Residences on Dubai Islands // Dubai World Cup 2024 Closing Ceremony Sets Multiple Guinness World Records with Dazzling Drone and Light Show // Morocco Emerges as Africa’s Digital Innovation Hub with GITEX Africa 2025 //