Ras Al Khaimah: RAK Properties, one of the UAE’s leading property development and tourism infrastructure companies, has awarded a contract to Hill International for project management services for the 5-star Anantara Resort, which is currently under development at Mina Al Arab in Ras Al Khaimah.

The project will be targeting guests desiring overwater luxury in an eco-sanctuary setting, and the five-star resort is scheduled for completion in late 2022.

Offering stunning views of the ocean and adjacent tidal wetlands, the 71,000 square metre resort will be located on the edge of the Eco Reserve and will take full advantage of this setting.

Features of the hotel will include custom accommodation including suites, overwater villas, and a presidential suite, as well as multiple food and beverage options, a spa and fitness centre, and finely landscaped grounds and outdoor facilities. Hill International will provide project management services in support of the hotel during its construction.

Mohammed Al Tair, Acting Chief Executive Officer of RAK Properties, said: The hospitality outlook is very promising, and we closely monitor such opportunities, the sector is one of our prime focuses, hence we continue to develop and evolve our hospitality portfolio. The emirate of Ras Al Khaimah tourism sector showed resilience and strength during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The 174-key Anantara Mina Al Arab will add visibility to the location of AED10 billion. This iconic global brand is expected to attract a large number of international as well as domestic tourists.”

Abdo Kardous, Hill International’s Regional President for the Middle East, said, “Destination projects such as the upcoming Anantara Resort are a speciality of Hill’s throughout the Emirates and the Middle East. Our team will bring the best practices from our resort experience to manage the construction of RAK Properties’ latest destination successfully.”

“The return of tourism is certainly a leading indicator that the economic recovery is underway,” says Hill Chief Executive Officer Raouf S. Ghali. “Hill is seeing such forward-thinking clients as RAK Properties revive or launch high-end resort construction through the region, and the upcoming Anantara embodies exactly the type of luxury facilities today’s discerning travellers expect.”

About Hill International

Hill International, with more than 2,700 professionals in 69 offices worldwide, provides program management, project management, construction management, facilities management, and other consulting services to clients in a variety of market sectors. Engineering News-Record magazine recently ranked Hill as one of the largest construction management firms in the United States. For more information on Hill, please visit our website at www.hillintl.com.

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