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55 percent reclamation complete on The Palm Jebel Ali
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, October 28 - 2004 at 09:56
- PRESS RELEASE
The Palm Jebel Ali has reported new developments in its construction, after an executive team visited the site recently.
Sultan Bin Sulayem, Chairman Nakheel headed a delegation of company officials who visited The Palm Jebel Ali for a construction update, and to check on its progress. "The area known as the Trunk of the island has already been completed and is fully connected to the mainland. As to the reclamation work it is now steadily progressing, and the break water is now 20 percent complete. I am pleased to report that The Palm Jebel Ali is completely on schedule, and we may even finish the project before the anticipated deadline," he stated, as he toured the site with the delegation.
"Great foresight teamed with good planning and hard work is always an unbeatable combination, and the results should not be surprising to anyone at all," he said, describing the project's firm adherence to a demanding deadline. "It was important that the island is connected to the mainland - a task that has just been achieved - before plans for further construction were rolled out. And we can confirm that preparation for the connection by bridge from the mainland to the left hand side of the crescent is now underway. We are confident that this will be completed within the next 9 months," he added. "Through our experience with the Palm, Jumeirah we are smoothly working towards the completion of reclamation for The Palm Jebel Ali, as we have learned and accomplished a lot with the first island", continued Bin Sulayem.
The Palm Jebel Ali is an extraordinary project comprised of approximately 100 million cubic metres of rock and sand from quarries around the UAE.
Bin Sulayem also praised the Nakheel engineering and construction team who are working on a round-the-clock, seven days a week basis to ensure the timely completion of The Palm Jebel Ali. The master plan is now underway and designers and infrastructure specialists are now working towards completing the plan by the end of the year.
"My heartfelt praise goes out to every member of the 300-strong team that is engaged in this project. It is commendable that not only are they involved in creating the eighth wonder of the world, but that they are able to create it in record time," Bin Sulayem added.
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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. Comprised of approximately 100 million cubic meters of rock and sand, the islands together will eventually support over 60 luxury hotels, 4000 exclusive residential beachside villas, over 5,000 shoreline apartments, marinas, water theme parks, restaurants, shopping malls, sports facilities, health spas, dive sites and cinemas.
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 by Hill & Knowlton, Dubai. For further information please contact Briony Peters/Ammar Dababou telephone 00 971 4 334 4930; mobile 050 457 7982; fax 334 4923
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