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November 25, 2024 mebim0

ALEC unveiled its ‘Robotics Strategy’ at its annual Innovation Day event in Dubai. The strategy is focused on transforming core construction processes through the use of cutting-edge automation solutions, the firm said.

Aligning with the company’s broader Innovation Agenda, the program will see ALEC forge partnerships with global robotics leaders to implement innovative solutions in its construction projects, as well as to bring these technologies to the region, thereby elevating the sector as a whole, said a statement from ALEC.

“Since the construction industry employs a large percentage of the workforce, as a forward-thinking and innovative company, ALEC recognizes the importance of integrating robotics into our operations. At the same time, we are working closely with all industry stakeholders. A rising tide lifts all boats and an industry-wide increase in automation will address many of our sector’s most pressing issues, enhancing sustainability, addressing skilled labour shortages, and meeting tight project details,” said Barry Lewis, CEO at ALEC.

According to ALEC, its Robotics Strategy extends on the ALEC Robotics Brief, which since its launch in 2017, has seen the company test and conduct real-world deployments of nine innovative robotics solutions. Doubling down on this momentum, the company will now collaborate closely with government agencies, local and international universities, and robotics companies and start-ups to evaluate up to 20 robotics ideas and partnerships each year. Over a five-year period, the company aims to have 5% of its construction activities automated by mature robotic solutions, the statement added.

As part of the first phase of the Robotics Strategy, ALEC said it will focus on pioneering the use of already mature robotics technologies from across the world, as well as helping accelerate the advancement of more nascent but promising robotics projects. Some providers of these technologies have already been identified by the company, and several of them were showcased at the company’s Innovation Day.

Among the 14 construction robotics pioneers from around the globe present at this event, were NYU Abu Dhabi who have been exploring AI and Robotics for Autonomous Data Acquisition in Construction projects. HILTI offered an impressive live demo of its Jaibot, a semi-automated construction robot designed for mechanical, electrical, plumbing and interior finishing installation work, while Construction Robotics impressed attendees with MULE, a lift-assist solution designed and built to handle and place heavy material on construction sites. In the rapidly advancing field of drone-based solutions, Angelswing stood out for its innovative drone-based digital twin platform that drives effectiveness throughout a project — from planning to completion, the press release outlined.

“At the nexus of market shifts, environmental awareness and rapid technological advancement, is the opportunity for the construction sector to surge forward into an era of enhanced efficiency, sustainability and excellence. ALEC is leading this transformation, and driven by our dedicated department, innovation has been embedded into the DNA of our organisation,” said Imad Itani, Head of Innovation at ALEC.

He concluded, “Through meticulously detailed frameworks, we have set out clear objectives with tangible milestones that ensure continued improvement. As the region’s leading construction firm, ALEC recognises that our successes will stand testament to the value and feasibility of new approaches to construction. Galvanised by this, we will continue to partner will the best talent from across the world to deliver the best solutions and exceed our stakeholder’s expectations.”

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November 22, 2024 mebim0

Construction has begun on a new multi-billion-dollar refining and petrochemical complex in Fujian, China.

The second phase of the Fujian Gulei integrated refining and petrochemical project is a collaboration between China Petroleum & Chemical Corp (Sinopec), Saudi Arabian Oil Co (Saudi Aramco), and Fujian Petrochemical Co. It is expected to be fully operational by 2030, according to Sinopec.

The project is being developed with a total investment of US $9.9bn, which is the largest industrial investment in Fujian to date, according to a report.

The facility’s refining unit aims to produce 320,000 barrels per day, as well as 1.5m tons of ethylene per year, two million tons of paraxylene and will have a 300,000t crude oil terminal.

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November 22, 2024 mebim0

Wynn Resorts has said that construction of Wynn Al Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah is proceeding as planned, with 55% of the structural concrete now complete. According to a statement, the concrete structure is complete up to the 26th floor of the main resort tower, with walls extending to the 29th floor.

The construction team is completing one floor per week, working toward a topping off in December 2025. In the last 100 days, the resort tower grew by 44m. An on time opening in Q1 2027 is anticipated said a statement from Wynn Resorts.

The resort will offer 1,542 rooms and suites. To-date, the tower structure has been completed for 1,121 guest rooms, or 73% of the total. Fit out is underway in approximately 820 rooms – including walls, floors, and ceilings, as well as all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) services.  The elevator and escalator installation also began this month, Wynn Resorts said.

Wynn Design and Development (WDD), employing more than 90 architects, designers, and creative visionaries, is overseeing all facets of the project’s design and development. Wynn Resorts is unique in that it maintains its own full-service design and architectural team. There are currently 9,100 construction team members onsite, and more than 100 concrete trucks in place on the site per day, the statement added. In early 2023 ALEC and Bauer International were announced as key contractors for the project.

Wynn Al Marjan Island will create a new category of luxury in the region through its unique collection of experiences. The twenty-two restaurants, lounges, and bars will range from high-energy social destinations to fine dining. Contributing to the atmosphere, a nightclub featuring the legendary “Only At Wynn” line-up of world-renowned DJs and a beach club will be situated on its own white sand beach on the Arabian Gulf.  There will be an extensive poolscape adjacent to the beach with multiple swimming and wading pools, water features, private cabanas, and tropical landscaping covering 3.6Ha, Wynn Resorts stated.

The resort will also include a 15,000sqm shopping promenade filled with luxury boutiques, a five-star spa, and a salon. The 7,500sqm meetings and events centre along with a theatre, will offer parties, events, and bespoke entertainment experiences.

Wynn Resorts is developing the project in partnership with Marjan and RAK Hospitality Holding. It is anticipated to be the first integrated gaming resort in the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region, the statement concluded.

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November 22, 2024 mebim0

Cemex Ventures has announced a hydrogen project with HiiROC, a UK-based hydrogen producer and provider. Cemex Ventures is the corporate venture capital and innovation unit of Mexico-based construction materials company Cemex.

The project, which is billed as a ‘first of its kind’ will see HiiROC deploy hydrogen at an industrial scale at Cemex’s Rugby, England, plant for use in cement production. Cemex said that it believes HiiROC’s use of a proprietary thermal plasma electrolysis (TPE) process in producing and delivering hydrogen can aid CO2 emission reductions because the method requires less electrical energy compared to conventional hydrogen production.

The announcement is said to be part of a strategic partnership that first began in 2021 between the two companies.

“HiiROC produces carbon-neutral hydrogen using its proprietary TPE process, which requires just one-fifth of the electrical energy used in water electrolysis and captures carbon as a solid byproduct, avoiding CO2 emissions,” said Cemex in a statement.

It added, “HiiROC’s modular solution can be deployed as single units to full-scale industrial plants. The hydrogen produced can be used as an alternative energy source to fuel clinker production processes, helping Cemex to achieve its decarbonisation goals.”

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November 21, 2024 mebim0

Nakheel has marked significant progress in the development of Palm Jebel Ali in 2024, with the project progressing at pace to meet key 2025 milestones.

The development masterplan was approved by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai in May 2023, who said at the time: “Palm Jebel Ali will further strengthen our urban infrastructure and consolidate the city’s emergence as one of the world’s leading metropolises. This new groundbreaking project reflects our strategic development plan centred on raising the quality of life and happiness of residents.”

The Palm Jebel Ali area received further recognition this year when His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, approved the master plan for the 6.6km development of Jebel Ali Beach. The project includes a five kilometre sandy beach, to be developed by Nakheel, as well as a 1.6km-long Mangrove Beach, to be developed by Dubai Municipality.

“At Nakheel we believe in developing dreams, inspired by the vision of our leaders and the hopes of our people. The rapid progress we are currently witnessing on ground at Palm Jebel Ali is testimony to the grand success of our key partnerships and our joint endeavours to ensure we deliver on our commitments,” said Khalid Al Malik, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Holding Real Estate.

After the masterplan was revealed, the first phase of villas and plots on Palm Jebel Ali launched in late 2023 sold out in record time, underscoring the immense appetite in the marketplace for waterfront properties. Several leading international and regional architectural firms have worked to create villas which celebrate the connectivity between the indoor and outdoor lifestyles that residents will enjoy on Palm Jebel Ali, said a statement.

In May of this year, the contact was awarded for the construction of a new road serving the central portion of Palm Jebel Ali and work has already progressed significantly. The contract was awarded to DBB Contracting. When completed, the new public access road will offer a landscaped and convenient path, spanning nearly 6km, leading directly onto Palm Jebel Ali.

In August 2024, Nakheel also awarded an US $220mn contract for marine works on Palm Jebel Ali to Jan De Nul Dredging, and work has already commenced on the dredging, land reclamation, beach profiling and sand placement, directly supporting the construction of villas across all fronds. The first eight fronds of the project are expected to be site-ready by the first quarter of 2025, allowing for the commencement of villa infrastructure and civil works, the statement outlined.

The pace of the development of Palm Jebel Ali has accelerated further during Q3 and Q4 of 2024, with significant contracts awarded to renowned regional and international construction specialists, Nakheel stated.

Three major contracts were awarded in October, for the construction of ultra-luxury villas on the first six fronds of Palm Jebel Ali, scheduled for completion by late 2026. The contracts, awarded to Ginco General Contracting, Shapoorji Pallonji Mideast and United Engineering Construction Company (UNEC), marked a milestone in the ongoing development of this landmark waterfront destination in Dubai. It includes the construction of 723 Beach Collection and Coral Collection villas with exclusive beach frontage across six fronds in addition to the comprehensive development of world-class infrastructure and vibrant public spaces within the respective fronds on Palm Jebel Ali, it added.

To ensure a steady supply of power to the development, Nakheel announced in October their partnership with Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) for the development of two substations on Palm Jebel Ali, valued at $73.5mn. The construction of the two substations, set to feed the power requirements of a major portion of Palm Jebel Ali, is scheduled to be completed in line with the delivery of the villas.

Palm Jebel Ali’s seven islands span 13.4km, feature 16 fronds and over 90km of beachfront, beginning a new growth corridor in the Jebel Ali area, underlining the expansion of the emirate, in line with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan and the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, the statement concluded.

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November 21, 2024 mebim0

DAMAC Properties has launched DAMAC Islands, which is the developer’s third and largest master community unveiled this year, as well as the sixth in its overall portfolio of master development projects.

DAMAC Islands will offer a range of luxury villas and townhouses, each designed with spacious layouts and breathtaking views. The project will take shape in Dubailand, and aims to offer residents a “unique opportunity to live in a tropical-inspired haven that combines luxury living with the natural paradise of island life”.

This meticulously designed community is slated to be the perfect escape from the bustling city, providing residents with tranquility, rejuvenation, and connection within a peaceful and intimate setting, said a statement from DAMAC.

The project was unveiled at the Coca-Cola Arena on 19 November, and was attended by Hussain Sajwani, Founder and Chairman of DAMAC Properties, Amira Sajwani, MD, DAMAC Properties and senior executives from DAMAC. The developer is said to have unveiled the project after a meticulously planned month-long campaign that included a special teasing campaign, ‘DAMAC Air’, where global audiences had an opportunity to win air tickets to their favourite travel destinations.

“DAMAC Islands represents much more than a development; it is an invitation to experience an entirely new way of living that brings together luxury and wellness. This project embodies our vision of creating spaces where residents can find both escape and connection—an oasis that feels exclusive and warm. DAMAC Islands is a landmark of our commitment to innovation and our belief in Dubai as the ultimate destination for transformative, world-class living,” said Hussain Sajwani, Founder and Chairman of DAMAC Properties.

DAMAC Islands is said to take inspiration from some of the world’s most sought-after island destinations, and will feature six clusters including the Maldives, Bora Bora, Seychelles, Hawaii, Bali, and Fiji. It aims to blend the relaxed island aesthetic with modern splendour, while the community aims to create an oasis where indoor luxury will be harmonised with outdoor paradise, allowing residents to experience both worlds without leaving Dubai, the developer explained in its statement.

‘An Island State of Mind’ sets the tone for the DAMAC Islands experience, with amenities that elevate day-to-day life to a blissful retreat. From serene lagoons and cascading waterfalls to lush jungle rivers and an exclusive Aqua Dome with indoor aquatic activities, every element has been crafted to evoke the serenity of island living. Signature features include a hot springs spa, jungle swings, a bird park, and a mini-golf island, ensuring every resident finds an escape within this exclusive community, it added.

Residents will also be able to enjoy gondola-style paddle boat rides, relax in hammock-laden tours across crystal-clear lagoons, rejuvenate in a hot spring natural spa, or unwind at unique dining venues overlooking turquoise waters. A wedding venue, a tortoise garden, a fresh fruit market and an exclusive Residents Clubhouse will also add to the charm of this sanctuary, making DAMAC Islands a perfect blend of leisure, luxury, and natural beauty, the developer said.

DAMAC Properties has significantly expanded its community development portfolio with the launch of Suncity and Riverside earlier this year, adding to its established communities of DAMAC Hills and DAMAC Hills 2, as well as the upcoming DAMAC Lagoons. Since its founding in 2002, DAMAC has launched over 75 towers and continues its dedicated growth, offering diverse living spaces and investment opportunities for discerning clients, the statement concluded.

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November 20, 2024 mebim0

Developer Palma Development has achieved a major construction milestone, with the topping out of Serenia Living. The beachfront residential development is located on the crescent of the Palm Jumeirah, and is being developed at a cost of US $810mn.

Serenia Living comprises four towers featuring 226 two-, three-, and four-bedroom apartments, along with presidential and half-floor penthouses, and exclusive Sky Mansions.

The project’s ultra-premium amenities include one of the largest residential swimming pools in Dubai, a state-of-the-art gym with a dedicated personal training section, multiple indoor and outdoor children’s play areas, and direct beach access, among other exceptional facilities, said a statement from the developer.

Omar Derbas, Executive Director – Development and Engineering at Palma Development said, “We are pleased to reach this construction milestone which underscores our commitment to delivering Serenia Living not only within the set timelines but potentially ahead of schedule. With Khansaheb, the project’s main contractor, which brings a wealth of expertise in delivering premium developments, we are confident that every construction phase will further enhance the project’s ultra-premium standards and fulfill our residents’ expectations.”

Palma Development is known for creating landmark projects that embody high-end living, quality finishing, and lifestyles for its residents. Serenia Living’s architecture and interiors have been led by Palma’s expert team, with GAJ (Godwin Austen Johnson) serving as the lead consultant to ensure the design and construction standards to cater to a discerning clientele, the statement said.

Featuring European-branded, high-end appliances, an exceptional location, world-class amenities, and an exclusive design, Serenia Living is poised to become one of Dubai’s most sought-after addresses, it concluded.

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November 20, 2024 mebim0

The 2024 edition of the Middle East Consultant Awards (MEC Awards) took place on 14 November at the Ritz Carlton JBR, Dubai.

The event was split into two distinct parts, with the Middle East Consultant (MEC) team first recognising companies that submitted nominations for its ED&I Awards, following which, individuals, companies and projects that were put forward for the annual MEC Awards were put in the spotlight.

Over 140 nominations were submitted, and following two rounds of eliminations, the shortlist and winners were chosen.  The MEC team confirmed that certain categories did not have shortlists in cases where a clear winner was obvious or nominations were not put forward by judges.

The full shortlist and winners (in bold) are as listed below:

ED&I Awards

Ethnicity & Human Capital Champion of the Year

  • AECOM

Mentoring Champion of the Year

  • TBH

Gender Empowerment Champion of the Year

  • AECOM

People of Determination Facilities Champion of the Year

  • Dubai Holding Entertainment

Human Capital Manager of the Year

  • Compass Project Consulting

Workspace Inclusiveness Champion of the Year

  • HKA

ED&I Programme of the Year

  • HKA

ED&I Company of the Year

  • JLL

Middle East Consultant Awards

AI-Led Design Champion of the Year

  • Dewan Architects + Engineers

Interior Design Company of the Year

  • KEO Design
  • SAY Studio

Architectural Company of the Year

  • Boozhgan Architectural Studio
  • Dewan Architects + Engineers
  • Gensler Middle East
  • Memar Architecture
  • Mohamed Tabat Architects
  • RSP

Cost Consulting Company of the Year

  • AESG
  • Baker Wilkins & Smith
  • C-Quest International
  • Compass Project Consulting
  • Northcroft Middle East LLC
  • Omnium
  • Turner & Townsend Middle East

Dispute Resolution Champion of the Year

  • HKA
  • Secretariat
  • Turner & Townsend Middle East

Gender & Ethical Employment Champion of the Year

  • AESG
  • AtkinsRealis

HR & Wellness Champion of the Year

  • AECOM
  • AtkinsRealis

Company of the Year

  • AESG
  • Al Ajmi Engineering Consultants
  • AtkinsRealis
  • Dewan Architects & Engineers
  • Jacobs
  • KEO International Consultants
  • KPM

MEP Company of the Year

  • AESG
  • Aji Group
  • Al Suweidi Engineering Consultants
  • KPM

On-Site Health & Safety Champion of the Year

  • JLL
  • Ministry of Culture, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Planning and Scheduling Champion of the Year

  • TBH

Specialist Consulting Company of the Year

  • AESG
  • STONEX Consulting
  • Tenable Fire Engineering Consultancy
  • Turner & Townsend Middle East

Structural Engineering Company of the Year

  • ASG NV5
  • KPM

Project Management Company of the Year

  • Aji Group
  • Compass Project Consulting
  • JLL
  • Omnium

Sustainable Consultancy of the Year

  • AECOM
  • AESG
  • AtkinsRealis
  • Climatize, a Serco Company
  • Cundall
  • JLL
  • LWK + Partners

Project of the Year – Government & Infrastructure

  • AECOM – Terminal A, Zayed International Airport
  • Cundall – Greater Muscat Structure Plan
  • DesignFit LLC– DIFC Courts

Project of the Year – Hospitality & Tourism

  • AECOM – COP 28
  • Atkins Realis – Qetaifan Island
  • Climatize, a Serco Company
  • FSK & Partners – Anantara Santorini Abu Dhabi Retreat
  • JT + Partners – LXR Island Resort by Hilton
  • Kalbod Design Studio – Ice Cube Hotel
  • KPM – JW Marriott Hotel and Residence
  • MZ Architects – Teamlab Phenomena
  • RSP – BAPS Hindu Mandir Complex
  • Valcarce Architects – GAIA

Project of the Year – Residential & Commercial

  • AECOM – Baccharat Hotel & Residences
  • Boozhgan Studio – Persica
  • Climatize, a Serco Company – DAMAC Lagoons
  • Climatize, a Serco Company – The Link, Masdar City
  • CSQ Project Development Consultancies – Cloud Spaces, Circle Mall
  • Kalbod Design Studio – Zephyr House
  • KPM – Azizi Venice
  • Gensler Middle East – Ras Al Khaimah Central Premium Commercial Hub
  • Gensler Middle East – Riyad Bank
  • Godwin Austen Johnson – Serenia Living
  • JT + Partners – The Pinnacle Tower
  • MZ Architects – Sea La Vie
  • Parsons – King Abdullah Financial District – Residential & Commercial Towers
  • Trust Engineering Consultancy – One Pearl GV101 Residential Building

Project of the Year: Retail & Public Facilities

  • JT + Partners – The Office Headquarters
  • Kalbod Design Studio – Dubai Art Museum
  • Trust Engineering Consultancy – ECQ11 Corporate Office Building

C-Suite Champion of the Year

  • AESG – Saeed Al Abbar
  • Al Khoory Solutions LLC – Tabish Abrar
  • Climatize, a Serco Company – Engi Jaber
  • Dewan Architects + Engineers – Ammar Alassam
  • KPM – Kashif Fakih

Under-30 Champion of the Year

  • AECOM – Limi Suresh Engoor
  • AtkinsRealis – Fathima Mubarak
  • Baker Wilkins & Smith – Ahmed Alsaad
  • CSQ Project Development Consultants – Laura Davies
  • Godwin Austen Johnson – Hannah Alcantara
  • JT + Partners – Muhammed Hisham
  • Mirage – Hind Abusnana
  • Omnium International – Anel Seidakhmetova
  • RSP – Alexander Gomez
  • Serco – Hiba Ahmed
  • Turner & Townsend – Uwais Paderwala

Lifetime Achievement Award

  • Joe Tabet, Managing Director, JT + Partners

Multi-Discipline Consultancy of the Year

  • AECOM
  • Aji Group
  • AtkinsRealis
  • CSQ Project Development Consultants
  • Cundall
  • FSK & Partners
  • Jacobs
  • KEO International Consultants
  • KPM
  • TGP International
  • Zutari Middle East

Read more about the MEC Awards here and the ED&I Summit & Awards here.

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November 20, 2024 mebim0

Egis has announced the acquisition of Fenwick Iribarren Architects (FIA), an architecture practice founded by architects Mark Fenwick and Javier Iribarren. The acquisition is said to strengthen Egis’ position and ambition in the sports and entertainment sector through consulting and design for major future global sporting events.

FIA is a Madrid-based design practice founded in 1990, specialising in the design, rehabilitation, and consultancy of sports and events architecture. FIA’s record through their innovative approach to low-carbon design and fabrication of stadiums has made it a reference designer for UEFA (Union of European Football Associations), said a statement from Egis.

Egis has experience in sports infrastructure and event management throughout the world. The company supported the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 by integrating ICT, facility management, and security, across eight stadiums, as well as managing the carbon emissions and real-time consumption of water and electricity. Spearheading the event’s operations ensured seamless stadium operations and a commitment to sustainability. Egis has also provided more than 1,000,000 seats in sports facilities, such as the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille (France) or the Paul Biya Sports Complex in Olembe (Cameroon), it added.

The acquisition will not only allow Egis to expand its portfolio of services and offer its clients comprehensive solutions in the sports sector, but will also strengthen our presence in the Middle East and worldwide by creating synergies with the competences of Egis Group and the Egis Architecture line, the statement outlined.

“Joining the Egis Group and Egis’ Architecture Line is a great opportunity to take our company to the next level and to develop the potential of our teams in synergy with the technical capabilities of Egis and its architectural firms, particularly in the world of sport with a sustainable approach: a shared vision of both companies,” said Mark Fenwick and Javier Iribarren, FIA Senior Partners.

“We are delighted to welcome FIA to Egis’ Architecture Line. Their extraordinary talent, innovative mindset and commitment to excellence and sustainability align perfectly with our goals. We look forward to working with FIA to deliver inspiring, state-of-the-art sports facilities across the world which enhance the athlete and fan experience,” said Thomas Salvant, Director of Energy & Sustainable Cities at Egis.

FIA is one of the world’s top stadium design firms, with more than 40 awards to its name. They designed and built three of the eight stadiums for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. With more than 20 years of experience in sports architecture, their expertise led to the creation of the most innovative stadium ever built for a World Cup – the first demountable structure, made of reusable transport containers, Stadium 974, and the first cooling system in an open-air stadium, Education City Stadium, the statement concluded.

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