The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC), the developer behind one of the world’s most ambitious tourism initiatives in Saudi Arabia, has contracted Saudi Amana Contracting, a subsidiary of UAE-based Amana Contracting Group, to design and build a management hotel at the project site.
 
The 150-room hotel is due for completion within 12 months and will be owned and operated by TRSDC. The hotel is intended to provide accommodation for staff and third parties visiting the site during delivery of the first phase of the development. As the destination develops, the hotel may be opened to serve guests who visit the destination’s employees.
 
The building of the hotel will be sub-contracted to DuBox Precast Products Industrial, based in the UAE, another subsidiary of the Amana Contracting Group.
The contract award, which followed a competitive tender process, is part of a wider Coastal Village initiative to provide accommodation, office space and supporting civil amenities to around 40,000 workers and staff who will work at The Red Sea Project during and after development.
 
“As we progress with construction of the first phase of The Red Sea Project, we are not losing sight of the need to provide a high standard of living for the workers and employees who will deliver and work at the destination,” said John Pagano, CEO of The Red Sea Development Company.
 
“We selected Amana Contracting with DuBox based on their innovation and proven track record in delivering pre-finished modular units to a very high standard of quality. These capabilities will allow us to provide our workers and employees with a stand-out residential hotel while maintaining our commitment to protecting the environment," he said.
 
“The Red Sea Project offers unique challenges that demand a fresh approach to construction. Dubox’ ability to deliver complete offsite manufactured, volumetric, pre-finished modular solutions provides speed of delivery, enhanced quality, economy of scale and an overall process that is safer both for workers and for the environment,” said Chebel Bsaibes, chairman of the Amana Group.
 
“We are excited to be a part of this forward-looking, sustainability-led, project and to be contributing to the realisation of its vision.”
 
During the first phase of the project, the Coastal Village will house around 14,000 people who will be employed in roles at the destination as well as temporarily house 25,000 workers who will be building the development assets.
 
“The construction of the management hotel, overlooking the sea within the Coastal Village, is an example of TRSDC’s plan to build and repurpose permanent structures during construction rather than relying on temporary buildings. This not only reduces cost but also minimizes the impact on the environment. Pre-fabrication and modular construction techniques will be used wherever feasible across the development to reduce our environmental footprint, minimise the number of construction workers at the destination and ensure speed of delivery in a sustainable manner,” said TRSDC chief project delivery officer Ian Williamson.
 
The Red Sea Project is on track for completion by the end of 2022, including 14 luxury hotels offering 3,000 rooms across five islands and two inland resorts.
 
It will also include a yachting marina, entertainment facilities, an airport, and the necessary supporting logistics and utilities infrastructure. Earlier this year, TRSDC announced that construction had begun on site and its Base Camp was fully operational.
 
DuBox is an off-site manufacturer of pre-finished volumetric concrete modular buildings. DuBox designs and delivers complete single or multi-storey concrete buildings using modular methodologies. Entire buildings are manufactured off-site in the DuBox factory, including all services and finishes. Modules are trucked or shipped pre-finished to job sites, where they are installed. - TradeArabia News Service

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