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April 19, 2023 wicsummit0

UAE-based Azizi Developments has announced that steady progress is being made on its Park Avenue II project in Dubai, with nearly 81% of the work already completed. The residential community is due for completion in Q2.

Located in MBR City, Park Avenue is billed as a vibrant and well-connected residential community featuring 372 homes and 29 retail units, with each building having its own fully equipped gym and swimming pool.

Work is progressing rapidly, with Park Avenue II’s structure, blockwork, and internal plaster all being 100% complete. Tiling, HVAC and MEP now stand at 89%, 84%, and 77% respectively, while external works are 40% complete, the developer explained.

In early January 2023, Azizi said it would develop a $5.4bn Dubai South project and, in early March 2023, the developer said it had extended its partnership with Kludi.

Other work-in-progress statistics include a 47% completion on the swimming pool and surrounding areas, while the facade is 95% finalised.

Commenting on the project’s work-to-date, CEO Farhad Azizi said, “We are delighted with Park Avenue II’s swift progress and look forward to its completion in Q2 2023. Procuring only the best quality of building materials and appointing the most reliable contractors, we’ve ramped up the construction, exceeding the expectations of our valued investors and end-users.”

He concluded, “Built around the concept of connected serenity, Azizi’s Park Avenue project is the epitome of a strategic, easily accessible and convenient location, which provides a little ‘getaway’ within the city. Park Avenue grants residents a truly unique lifestyle. We are excited to welcome hundreds of happy families to their new homes in the coming months.”

In early April 2023, Azizi Developments launched Azizi Grand in Dubai Sports City.

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April 19, 2023 wicsummit0

The Abu Dhabi Executive Council has approved the disbursement of housing benefits worth a total of US $746mn to 1,800 Emirati citizens in the UAE capital.

The move follows the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and was approved by Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council.

The housing benefits include the exemption of low-income retirees and families of deceased mortgagors from loan repayments; the benefits will apply across a number of regions, including Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra.

In late November 2022, Saudi-based Roshn began the handover of villas and townhouses ahead of schedule and, in early January 2023, Bahrain invited developers to bid for the construction of 700 residential units.

Loans for housing include the following categories of work: construction, demolition and reconstruction, as well as maintenance and expansion.

Mohammed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) and Chairman of Abu Dhabi Housing Authority said the first housing package of 2023, which coincides with Eid Al Fitr celebrations, reflects the leadership’s commitment to ensuring social stability and enabling citizens to raise strong, stable families that will benefit the future of the UAE.

He emphasised Abu Dhabi Housing Authority’s commitment to developing a modern and sustainable housing system in the emirate, which both achieves the leadership’s vision and meets the needs of citizens and their families.

In late February 2023, 8,500 housing plots were awarded to UAE nationals.

 

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April 18, 2023 wicsummit0

Cupix has added its CupixWorks solution to Bentley’s ‘powered by iTwin programme’. CupixWorks is a 3D digital twin platform that enables decision-making and collaboration through all stages of a building’s life cycle, the firm said.

The solution also enables project managers, general contractors, architects, and owners to remotely view, track and manage on-site progress via 3D spatial contexts and life-like 3D navigation.

By leveraging the Bentley iTwin Platform, CupixWorks can synchronise and visualise 3D, 360° capture data (along with BIM models plus customised data) and use geo-referencing to place the capture in the site’s physical location, a statement from the firm explained.

“We are excited to add CupixWorks to Bentley’s powered by iTwin program. The iTwin Platform’s visualisation and synchronisation capabilities help CupixWorks to deliver life-like 3D navigation that feels like you’re actually on site. This improves collaboration for stakeholders – wherever they are – based on what’s actually happening at the site,” said Cupix CEO, Simon Bae.

In late December 2022, Omnix and IMSCAD inked a deal to bring VDI environments to AEC firms and, in late January 2023, the Dubai Municipality launched a 3D underground scanning project.

The addition is said to mark another step in Cupix’s efforts to democratise 3D digital twin adoption across the built-world industry. Last year, the company announced the release of their CupixWorks X 3D Digital Twin Platform, which is powered by the Gamma Engine (3rd generation) AI engine. The platform launch included enhancements to spatial contexts, progress tracking and analytics, and image fidelity in 360° virtual walkthroughs.

Adam Klatzkin, Vice President for the iTwin Platform at Bentley Systems added, “We are very pleased to have Cupix add their CupixWorks solution to the powered by iTwin programme. In doing so, the company joins a growing ecosystem of developers building powerful digital twin solutions on the iTwin Platform.”

He concluded, “CupixWorks is a great example of how 3D reality capture data and BIM can be synchronised for virtual site navigation and progress tracking of complex construction projects.”

In mid March 2023, Dar Group acquired a Canada-based building analytics solutions provider.

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April 18, 2023 wicsummit0

Ravi Menon has been announced as Co-Chairman of Sobha Realty. In his new role, he will be responsible for overseeing the operations of the several companies under the Sobha group, alongside his father, PNC Menon, Founder and Chairman of Sobha Realty.

Following a 20-year stint at Sobha India, Menon join’s the firm in a leadership role in Dubai, with an aim to boost the ongoing developments of the company.

“Dubai is primed for significant growth in the real estate sector, and it gives me great pleasure to be appointed as the Co-Chairman of Sobha Realty during this new era of development. The real estate market in Dubai is proving to be a key attraction for investors from across the globe, and we are certain that we can continue to transform the sector by setting higher benchmarks in the premium real estate segment. At a time when the real estate is witnessing an exponential growth, I am committed to advancing the company’s growth trajectory, and will be dedicated to upholding the core values of Sobha Realty,” said Menon.

In late November 2022, Sobha Realty unveiled a new interconnected tower development in Dubai and, in late February 2023, it launched Verde by Sobha in Dubai’s JLT district.

According to the developer, Menon is a Civil Engineering graduate from Purdue University in the United States and joined Sobha India as Director in June 2004. Since then, he has contributed to the development of the organisation and defining its success path. After his initial stint, he was appointed Vice Chairman of Sobha India in January 2006, following which he was appointed Chairman of Sobha India in 2012.

He has been in the leadership team of Sobha India for nearly 20 years, and during the time, he has enabled the business to diversify its product lines and expand its horizons. Under his direction, the organisation has strengthened its reputation for on-time delivery and achieving high global quality standards, a statement from the developer said.

Ravi Menon shares the same commitment for community development as his father. He aims to take Sobha Realty to greater heights of sustainable real estate development and is committed to ensuring that the organisation actively contributes time and resources to the inclusive growth of society, the statement concluded.

In early March 2023, the developer said it had completed its Waves tower project.

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April 18, 2023 wicsummit0

With the goal of bringing a new form of sustainable water treatment to the UAE and wider Middle East, developer Arada said it is investing in a major new research and development (R&D) facility in Sharjah.

The developer said it has inked a joint venture agreement with Hungarian water tech firm Biopolus, Sharjah Research Technology and Innovation Park (SRTIP) and Metito. The deal will enable the development and implementation of upgraded versions of the existing Biopolus technology, allowing them to be patented, tested and integrated within projects in Sharjah, a statement from Arada said.

“With COP28 being held in the UAE later on this year, we believe it’s important that private-sector companies commit to supporting the government by introducing greener and more sustainable technologies and processes wherever possible. This partnership is in line with one of Arada’s key goals: to be a leader in the field of sustainable development. Trees and green landscaping play a central role in all of Arada’s communities, and it’s vital that these areas can be nourished in a sustainable and environmentally friendly manner,” said Ahmed Alkhoshaibi, Group CEO of Arada.

According to the developer, the R&D facility is designed to be a living, learning laboratory that can serve as an inspiring and innovative space for students and researchers to study ecological engineering and circular economy principles in a practical and hands-on manner. The long-term goal for the facility will be to create an improved ‘Biopolus 2.0’ version of the technology, while also turning Sharjah into a global hub for the process.

In mid January 2023, Arada awarded a US $129mn contract for the Vida Aljada Hotel Complex to GAC.

The agreement will also result in the construction and operation of a water treatment plant that will treat, recycle and produce treated water to use for the irrigation of landscapes in both Aljada and SRTIP. The plant will use the Biopolus Metabolic Network Reactor (MNR) technology, a biological engineering process that mimics natural processes by using artificial root structures containing microbial biofilms to clean water rapidly, efficiently, sustainably and without the use of chemicals, the firm explained.

HE Hussein Al Mahmoudi, CEO of Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park remarked, “Effective water reuse is of primary importance, especially in a part of the world where water scarcity is such a critical issue. We are delighted that Sharjah will now become a global hub for a technology that has huge potential to conserve this precious resource. We’d like to welcome Biopolus to the UAE, and to thank our valuable partners at Arada and Metito for their role in this critical partnership.”

The modular, flexible and odour-free nature of the Biopolus technology means that each plant can be placed directly in any urban environment and can be designed in an attractive manner that blends in with its surroundings. As a result, the first plant in the Middle East is based on a 9,900sqm plot on the boundary between SRTIP and the Aljada megaproject in Sharjah. Known as a BioMakery, the state-of-the-art Sharjah plant is characterised by its unique architecture and green and leafy exterior, the statement outlined.

Fady Juez, Managing Director of Metito added, “Our founding principles are impact, sustainability and innovation and with this partnership we are aligning with our core commitments to the communities we serve. We look forward to bringing our high value engineering capabilities, our global experience and local presence and knowhow to this mix of synergistic partners. We see huge potential for this technology and its applications, not just for Sharjah but for the entire region. We must collaborate in advancing water solutions to meet the growing demands and the global supply challenges and this project takes us a step closer to creating a positive, lasting impact to our ecosystem”.

In mid February 2023, Arada successfully closed a $50mn second tap of sukuk.

Construction on the first phase of the Sharjah plant is currently underway and is scheduled to be completed in April 2024, with US engineering firm Jacobs serving as lead consultant. The first phase will have the capacity to recycle 5,500cu/m of water a day, with two further phases providing the capacity to recycle 16,500cu/m a day. Further plants are also planned to serve Arada’s other projects, Arada stated.

Istvan Kenyeres, Founder and CTO of Biopolus commented, “As a biotechnologist and ecological engineer I have learnt how to design thriving and beautiful living systems to recycle our precious water, combining nature’s forces and human intelligence. The new facilities that we are building in Sharjah will not just demonstrate the full potential of this technology in a challenging climate but provide more: it will create the infrastructure and the partnership ecosystem for a significant impact on a global scale. We are also excited to work with our partners in the UAE to test new and exemplary ways of water-based urban circularity technologies and solutions.”

Over the long term, Arada and its partners hope to integrate a number of other processes into the Sharjah plant, including recycling, community functions and energy recovery technologies, helping it to become a local hub for the urban circular economy.

In late March 2023, the Big Project Middle East editorial team said that its inaugural Future of Water Summit will focus on water security in the region.

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April 17, 2023 wicsummit0

According to a new report from audit and advisory services group KPMG, infrastructure is a vital component in Kuwait’s Vision 2035 agenda; the country is said to have a strong pipeline of infrastructure projects, and the emphasis is likely to remain on this sector – so vital for supporting other activities – for the foreseeable future.

Current pipe-lined infrastructure projects have an estimated value of $27.6bn in the bidding stage, which is setting a tone of optimism for the sector, explained KPMG in the report titled ‘The Kuwait Perspective.’

The report contains a comprehensive narrative around factors such as sustainability, ESG, mass customisation, inflation, the supply chain, climate change, globalisation, sunk costs and geopolitics, all with regard to Kuwait’s infrastructure sector.

Imran Shaik, Director for Deal Advisory and Head of Infrastructure Services, KPMG, Kuwait said that despite the slowdown in the awarding and implementation of projects, the prevalent tone in the sector is positive.

In mid January 2023, Kuwait’s PART issued a consultancy services tender for Phase One of the railway network and, in late March 2023, Egis said it would provide PMC services for the Al Mutlaa City Development in Kuwait.

The report called for attention to the push for public-private partnerships (PPPs), citing their potential long-term benefits.

According to Shaikh, the report featured interviews with five key personalities from the country’s infrastructure sector, who – unusually – spoke to members of KPMG in Kuwait in personal capacities to make the publication more insightful.

These include Kapil Kumra, Deputy General Manager and Head of Project Finance at National Bank of Kuwait; Hassan F. Choudhry, the Chief Financial Officer at Umm Al Hayman for Wastewater Treatment Company; Dr Dheeraj Bhardwaj, the Group CEO for City Group Company; Shi Yifei, Deputy Chief Representative of AVIC INTL in Arabic Gulf Area and Yang Chunsen, Representative of China State Construction Engineering Corporation in Kuwait and President of Chinese Enterprise Association in Kuwait.

In mid April 2023, Kuwait Arab Contractors won a $367mn contract for infrastructure services.

 

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April 17, 2023 wicsummit0

Bahrain-based Developer Diyar Al Muharraq has begun registration for the third edition of its internship programme, Tumouh. The developer said the registrations for this edition of the programme will be open until 13 May.

A rigorous selection process, which will be held next month, will see four graduates qualify for the Tumouh programme which will run from July to December.

Billed as a major youth-oriented programme, Tumouh aims to provide career training opportunities for Bahraini graduates with degrees in civil and electrical engineering, architecture and real estate development.

In late November 2022, Bahrain said i would invest US $312mn into new education facilities by 2030 and, in mid January 2023, Naseej appointed CBRE to manage and lease retail for CanalView on Dilmunia Island.

Commenting on the programme, Diyar Al Muharraq CEO Engineer Ahmed Ali Alammadi said, “Diyar Al Muharraq continues to invest in Bahraini youth and remains committed to developing the skills of the next generation of engineers through various training opportunities that aim to build their vocational skills and enable them to integrate into the future labor market.”

Diyar Al Muharraq said it will work on developing the participants’ abilities and enable them to acquire vocational skills and experience under the guidance of an experienced team during the six-month course.

The participants will also undergo specialised training in both engineering and real estate development departments, it added.

“We look forward to witnessing our trainees’ creative efforts, ideas and suggestions that will reflect our vision and values while comparing to and exceeding previous batches,” concluded Alammadi.

In mid January 2023, Diyar Al Muharraq said that secondary infrastructure works had begun at key plots in its integrated city project.

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April 17, 2023 wicsummit0

The commercial operation phase at the Jubail 3A desalination plant has begun according to the Abengoa group. The group said it has transferred the facility to Nomac, the operation and maintenance unit of Acwa Power, the lead for the development, investment, ownership and operation of power generation and desalinated water production plants.

The move follows the plant’s successful completion of all necessary contractual tests led by Abengoa and Acwa Power’s Jazlah Water Desalination Company, which obtained the commercial operation certificate last week.

The plant is located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia and has a total capacity of 600,000cu/m per day, which is said to make it the largest reverse osmosis desalination plant in commercial operation in Saudi Arabia together with Rabigh-3, which was also developed by Abengoa.

Abengoa said that it worked together with Tiejun for the construction and commissioning of the desalination plant. The group said it was also responsible for the technological leadership, and was in charge of the engineering, supply, construction supervision and commissioning of the project for the pre-treatment, reverse osmosis process and post-treatment of the plant.

In early December 2022, Voltas said it would provide HVAC services for the Jubail 3B IWP, and in late January 2023, SWPC issued RFQs to 35 companies for the Jubail 4 & 6 IWPs.

The firm said it achieved 100% availability during the Dependable Water Capacity Test that established the commercial operation date on 28 February, following on the successful completion of the 30-day Reliability Test Run.

Jubail 3A is said to be the first and largest desalination plant in the world to be partially powered by renewable energy generated by a solar photovoltaic plant (45.5 MWp), as part of Saudi 2030 Vision to reduce carbon emissions.

The plant will produce drinking water in a sustainable and efficient way, being the first experience of Independent Water Project (IWP) in Saudi Arabia on a commercial scale, the firm concluded.

In early February 2023, ACCIONA said that the Al Khobar 2 desalination plant had ramped to full production.

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April 14, 2023 wicsummit0

A water purchase agreement has been inked between Acwa Power and the Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) for a 600,000cu/m capacity plant being developed on the Red Sea coast. The project is valued at US $676.3mn according to Acwa Power in its filing to the Saudi bourse Tadawul.

According to a statement, the 25-year agreement was signed through Rawabi Water Desalination Company, the project company partly owned by Acwa Power.

The project’s scope is said to include the development, construction, operation and ownership of a water desalination plant using reverse osmosis technology. Acwa Power will also see the building of associated infrastructure and facilities, including potable water tanks with a 1.2m cu/m capacity.

In early February 2023, ACCIONA said the Al Khobar 2 desalination plant had ramped up to full production and, in early April 2023, Big Project Middle East said the 2023 Future of Water Summit would focus on water security in the Middle East.

The facilities, which will be located in the Western Province of the Kingdom, 180km north of Jeddah, and south of Rabigh city, are strategic to the Kingdom, as they will deliver and manage potable water services for the Western Province, it stated.

The financial impact of the contracted revenues is expected to materialise when the facilities become commercially available in 2026, the statement concluded.

In early April 2023, SEWA issued the RFP for the Hamriyah water project.

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