Middle East: The 8 Most Exciting Project Launches of August 2024
This month, we've seen a burst of ambitious projects, with significant contributions from big developers like Dubai Investments, Diyar Al Muharraq, MERED, Alef Group, and ROSHN, as well as new players making an impact.
- Dubai: Solar Power Plant
The solar plant covers nine residential buildings and has over 2,000 solar panels. It's expected to create 1.9 million kilowatt-hours of clean energy each year, enough to power the buildings for 30% of their needs. [?] The project will also make a big difference for the environment by reducing carbon emissions by 756,000 kilograms per year, like taking over 160 cars off the road! The project is set up as a solar lease, meaning that Al Mujama gets to save money on their energy bills without paying for the plant upfront.
2. Bahrain: Al Naseem Social Hub
This social hub will include walkways, entertainment areas, and service and commercial facilities.
The project is managed by Hisham Abdelrahman Jaafar (HAJ) Construction, with Mohamed Salahuddin Consulting Engineering Bureau (MSCEB) as the main project consultant overseeing construction.
3. Abu Dhabi: Al Reem Island project
4. UAE: Government housing
This project is part of the UAE's commitment to providing adequate housing for its citizens. A total of $8.7 billion has been allocated for 34,000 housing units over the next six years.
Citizens earning $4,083 per month are eligible for grants up to $326,705. The "Manzili" bundle has also been launched, offering 18 housing services to citizens through collaboration with 24 government entities, simplifying the process and required documentation. [?]
5. Sharjah: Al Mamsha Raseel’s Nama 4
Nama 4 is part of the larger Al Mamsha Raseel project, located within Zone 3 of Alef Group's Al Mamsha development, Sharjah's first pedestrian-friendly community. The entire Nama cluster includes 1,029 homes spread across six buildings. Nama 4 has 198 units, offering one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments.
6. Saudi Arabia: Khobar Stadium
The Saudi Press Agency announced that this multi-purpose stadium is expected to be ready by 2026. It will be used for both national and international events, including the AFC Asian Cup in January 2027. The stadium will also be the home ground for Al Qadsiah Club, which is owned by Aramco.
The stadium's design is inspired by whirlpool-like formations found in the Arabian Gulf near Khobar. It will include air conditioning systems, VIP areas, and facilities designed to meet the needs of the community and people with disabilities.
7. Ras Al Khaimah: Shoreline by DAMAC
Shoreline by DAMAC is a collection of beachfront homes designed in partnership with BABOLEX, the luxury collection of contemporary art icon Vincent Faudemer.
DAMAC previously worked with BABOLEX on the Coral Reef project in Dubai.
Shoreline by DAMAC is located on Island 4 of Al Marjan Island and offers one- to three-bedroom apartments and duplexes in a resort-style setting. The building is 17 stories tall and has direct beach access with amazing views of the Arabian Gulf.
8. Iraq: Ur Tourist City Project in Dhi Qar Governorate
The first phase of this project includes a new cultural center, an open-air Sumerian theater, a closed Ur theater, a center for interfaith dialogue, and an administrative building, according to the Prime Minister's office.
Al-Sudani's office has also announced plans for more parts of the project. These include a 400-room hotel, a drama production city, the Khatam Al-Anbiya Mosque, and a heritage market, all located within Ur City. This whole project is part of a plan funded by the Dhi Qar Construction Fund.
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