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Villas under construction on The Palm, Jumeirah
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, April 20 - 2004 at 15:30
- PRESS RELEASE
With work on the infrastructure stage of the project already well underway, The Palm, Jumeirah has reached another milestone as construction of the villas on the island begins.
"The Palm, Jumeirah is designed to be a residential environment of unequalled quality giving residents the opportunity to own the most luxurious, waterfront properties," said Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Chairman of Nakheel. "So you can imagine the tremendous sense of achievement, excitement and anticipation among the Palm team as we begin this exciting new phase of the development. An enormous amount of research, planning and effort has been invested by Nakheel to ensure that these homes are of the highest international standard. This attention to detail and insistence on quality has been clear from the employment of world class architects right the way through to the purchase of fittings for these properties. As far as The Palm is concerned no detail is insignificant."
The villas that are currently being built are on Frond E and are in the Signature style (Grand Rotunda) measuring 7,000 square feet of built-up area from a total of 13,000 square feet of purchased land area.
All of the residential fronds on the island will be the source of a lot of activity over the coming weeks as construction begins on the villas designated for these areas.
"We are right on schedule for the completion of the villas on the island," said Bob Berger, Director Projects Execution, Nakheel. "We currently have around 2,000 workers on the island who are carrying out a variety of tasks from installing vital elements of the infrastructure such as the sewage and electrical requirements through to construction of the villas. This number will grow to around 3,000 workers within the next couple of months. An area in which Nakheel Engineering takes particular pride is the level and quality of inspections that we make on all areas of this project to ensure that what is constructed on this unique island will meet the expectations of residents and visitors alike. Absolutely nothing is left to chance."
Three contractors are working on construction of the villas (Al Hamed, China State Engineering and Al Moosa). There will be around 2,000 villas in total on The Palm, Jumeirah and these will be built in a variety of architectural styles and with a wide choice of amenities. All will be two storeys in height and will have a private pool and private beach with breathtaking waterfront views. Residents of the villas will also benefit from state-of-the-art security systems and at the nearby village centre marina with state-of-the-art marina systems to berth their yachts.
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About The PalmThe Palm involves the creation of the world's largest two man-made islands known as The Palm, Jumeirah and The Palm, Jebel Ali. Located just off the coast of the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, the two palm tree shaped islands are expected to contribute to the city's position as a premier global tourist destination. The project will increase Dubai's shoreline by a total of 120km and create a large number of residential, leisure and entertainment opportunities, all within a unique and inspiring setting.
The creation of The Palm is an extraordinary project of grand proportions. Each island will be comprised of more than 100 million cubic meters of rock and sand. Between the two islands there will be over 60 luxury hotels, 5,000 exclusive residential beachside villas, 5000 shoreline apartments, marinas, water theme parks, restaurants, shopping malls, sports facilities, health spas, cinemas and extensive dive sites.
The vision of The Palm was conceived by His Highness General Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Defence Minister. Construction commenced in June 2001 after many years of research and planning. Each island will take approximately two years to be completely raised from the sea. A further two to three years will be required to complete the infrastructure and the buildings. The end-result will be the creation of two virtually self-contained communities within the islands.
Issued on behalf of The Palm/Nakheel by Hill & Knowlton, Dubai. For further information please contact James Mullan/Ammar Dababou telephone 00 971 4 334 4930; fax 334 4923.
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