Nakheel awards AED 810 million contract for Palm Jebel Ali marine works

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Nakheel, a member of Dubai Holding Real Estate, has awarded an AED 810 million contract to Jan De Nul Dredging LTD. for the marine works on Palm Jebel Ali.

The Belgian company will be responsible for dredging, land reclamation, beach profiling and sand placement, directly supporting the construction of villas across all fronds of the mega real estate project.

With mobilisation activities already underway, Jan De Nul Dredging is expected to complete the entire scope of marine works at Palm Jebel Ali in just over two years.

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.

Following Nakheel’s recent award of two major infrastructure contracts, works have also commenced on the construction of a new public access road from Sheikh Zayed Road, in addition to roadway and lighting enhancements from the mainland to Palm Jebel Ali.

Palm Jebel Ali will offer an exceptional breadth of luxury lifestyle amenities for residents, families and visitors. Supporting the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, the project also marks the beginning of a new growth corridor in the Jebel Ali area, underlining the expansion of the emirate.

"Aligned with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan vision, Palm Jebel Ali is set to become a global destination that will offer residents the opportunity to experience a luxurious waterfront lifestyle with access to sweeping beachfronts and pristine waters, while setting new standards in quality living and sustainability," said Khalid Al Malik, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Holding Real Estate.

Last year, Palm Jebel Ali launched more than 700 units of its Phase 1 frond villas, featuring eight unique styles that blend indoor and outdoor living in a serene coastal setting.

Progress on infrastructure and marine works directly supports the delivery of these homes, scheduled for handover late 2026.

The island will ultimately span 13.4 km, featuring 16 fronds and 91 km of beachfront, aligning with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan's goal of expanding public beach access.

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