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Jumeirah golf development to be redesigned

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, December 10 - 2008 at 10:37

Phase B of the Jumeirah Golf Estates community is being redesigned because the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has introduced plans for a road to run through the project, reported The National. Phase B was originally designed in 2004 and is made up of villas, cottages and medium-rise apartment buildings surrounding the Water golf course, designed by the Fijian professional golfer Vijay Singh. Leisurecorp, which is developing the $10.8bn community, is working with the RTA and UK-based Mott MacDonald, the engineering consultant hired last year to manage Phase B, to work out a plan for transport connections.

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