The workshop was also in line with Enpark's integrated development process that engages stakeholders in a collaborative process to ensure the project derives maximum benefit from diverse experiences and expertise.
Ali bin Towaih, Executive Director of Enpark, said:
"As a project that touches everyone's life, Enpark is designed to provide a positive impact not only on the environment, but on the society and economy as well. It is a smart development that not only drives costs down, but is also more sustainable and encourages a healthy and socially active lifestyle. We invite everyone to submit in writing their exclusive ideas and plans and make this project their own."
The workshop showcased new technologies such as smart-grid, gas network for cooking, water heating and air-conditioning systems, waste water treatment facilities coupled with re-use of the treated water and city-wide streetscaping concept. Multinational companies including Metito, JC Decaux, S S Lootah International and BPL presented concepts with a view to exploring the potential of integrating the elements within Enpark.
In addition to Enpark's project development team and infrastructure design consultants Hyder Consulting, representatives of Tecom's various other projects as well as officials from its Asset Management Division and project managers Tamdeen also participated in the workshop.
In addition to setting the stage for a healthy dialogue among all stakeholders, Enpark's unique initiative led to the emergence of new ideas, value addition to the master planning process, engagement of vendors at the early stages of a project development and the establishment of a transparent development process.
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