Friday, May 23, 2008

Gulf News

Dubai: Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) yesterday said, it has awarded the development contract for the first phase of its Dubai Trade Centre District (DTCD) to Al Jaber L.E.G.T. Engineering and Contracting (ALEC) in a deal valued at Dh3.35 billion.

The contract involves the construction of Phase One of the integrated commercial destination, which will include over 240,000 square metres of Grade A office space, along with a range of meeting, retail and hospitality facilities.

Helal Saeed Al Merri, director-general, DWTC, said: "We are designing DTCD to be a world-class urban destination at the core of Dubai's commercial district, offering a blend of high-end office and retail space complemented by luxury lifestyle offerings. Delivering a consistent standard of excellence across every aspect of the project requires that we leverage the professionalism and expertise of the best in the industry. In awarding ALEC the contract for the first phase of development, we believe we have selected the right firm to enable the highest quality result."

DWTC's other partners on the DTCD project include world renowned companies including Hopkins Architects to the WSP Group for structural engineering, and the Mace Group for project management.

Agreements

DWTC has also signed agreements with four major hotel operators to provide 1,150 rooms and 500 serviced apartments within the District in Phase One. Earlier this month, DWTC named Amanresorts and GHM as operators of a prestigious signature destination that will anchor the hospitality offering within DTCD, as well as finalising a management agreement with Accor Hospitality for a new Ibis Hotel in the District.

DTCD is one of the most significant redevelopment projects currently being undertaken in the region, transforming the entire area surrounding the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DICEC) in the commercial heart of Dubai into a business quarter of unsurpassed quality.

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