Abu Dhabi General Services Company (Musanada) said it has started work on Phase Two of Delaija Wildlife Management Centre project for the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) at a total cost of Dh30 million ($8.16 million).

The project, spanning an overall area of 426,000 sq m, involves construction of administrative offices, a veterinary clinic, employee accommodation, various utilities as well as a hospitality lounge.

Musanada pointed out that the execution of the two phases forms part of the efforts to realise the vision of Abu Dhabi Government towards striking a balance between growth and conservation of the environment and biodiversity, and raising awareness of its importance and the need of conservation the endangered wild species.

The Abu Dhabi company asured its commitment to fulfill the various phases of the project applying the highest standards of environmental sustainability, while adopting innovative sustainable solutions.

Musanada pointed out that it was keen on reducing energy and water consumption rates; making maximum utilisation of sunrays and implementing highest quality standards.

All the materials used in the project are being recyclable, thereby achieving the maximum appropriate environmental requirements, it added.-TradeArabia News Service

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