The completion of the plant's construction marks a significant milestone for the Jumeirah Beach Residence project as a whole, as it ensures the distribution of chilled water particularly at a time when the region is heading into summer and temperatures are beginning to rise.
The new plant will produce and supply chilled water for the refrigeration system in the 40 freehold residential and hotel tower blocks that comprise the Jumeirah Beach Residence project being built over a 1.7 km area at an approximate cost of AED 6 billion by Dubai Properties.
"Drake & Scull has succeeded in bringing the plant on-line within the stipulated schedule and without any delays to third parties, despite its very demanding programme. Our project team was able to achieve this with the close cooperation of our client, Dubai Properties; project managers Mace International and building services consultants, Hyder Consulting Middle East and we are grateful for their support,"
Samkary added.
Drake & Scull has been providing quality engineering services in the region since its inception in 1964. In Dubai, it has installed highly specialised and customised engineering systems at the Emirates Aviation Centre, Rashid Hospital Accident, Emergency and Trauma Centre, Dubai Free Zone, American Hospital and Dubai Police Headquarters building besides others. Its extensive regional operations are spread across the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Jordan and Egypt.
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