Arabtec wins Damac 'Business Heights' contract
Damac Properties, the largest private master developer and luxury lifestyle provider, has appointed Arabtec/EEC JV Construction as main contractor for its “Business Heights” project, located in the heart of Amman and within the Abdali area.
Business Heights is a 20-storey commercial tower located in Jordan’s Abdali master plan development. Damac is the first real-estate developer to launch commercial towers in this area and it is also the first to introduce a residential project in the same location as The Heights, a 35 storey tower, said an official spokesman.
Business Heights is located along Naboulsi Street and at Naboulsi Gate which is one of the most favorable sites within the Abdali area.
Through this agreement, Damac Properties is further reiterating its commitment to introducing new and innovative projects to Amman. These projects will serve to satisfy client needs.
The company is also committed to hiring the best contracting companies and it reiterates this commitment by offering tailor-made services that are relevant to the country’s booming market.
“We are pleased to announce the signing of this agreement with Arabtec/EEC JV
Construction as our official contractor for our ‘Business Heights' project. This agreement will add a lot of value to our project portfolio. Both Arabtec and EEC JV have a very strong record for delivering top quality projects that adhere to international standards of excellence in terms of both operational professionalism and time efficiency,” said CEO, Damac Properties, Peter Riddoch.
“We are proud to be recognised as the main contractors for Damac’s Business Heights project. This designation comes at a perfect time for us, a time when we can see ourselves contributing positively and fruitfully to the development of Jordan’s national economy,” said CEO of Arabtec Riad Kamal.
Damac Holding has now grown into a global conglomerate with more than 7000 employees in 18 countries. Being one of the first private sector company to make a commitment to Dubai’s real estate market, Damac Properties has become the market leader with a strong sales record to its credit.
/TradeArabia News Service/
Business Heights is a 20-storey commercial tower located in Jordan’s Abdali master plan development. Damac is the first real-estate developer to launch commercial towers in this area and it is also the first to introduce a residential project in the same location as The Heights, a 35 storey tower, said an official spokesman.
Business Heights is located along Naboulsi Street and at Naboulsi Gate which is one of the most favorable sites within the Abdali area.
Through this agreement, Damac Properties is further reiterating its commitment to introducing new and innovative projects to Amman. These projects will serve to satisfy client needs.
The company is also committed to hiring the best contracting companies and it reiterates this commitment by offering tailor-made services that are relevant to the country’s booming market.
“We are pleased to announce the signing of this agreement with Arabtec/EEC JV
Construction as our official contractor for our ‘Business Heights' project. This agreement will add a lot of value to our project portfolio. Both Arabtec and EEC JV have a very strong record for delivering top quality projects that adhere to international standards of excellence in terms of both operational professionalism and time efficiency,” said CEO, Damac Properties, Peter Riddoch.
“We are proud to be recognised as the main contractors for Damac’s Business Heights project. This designation comes at a perfect time for us, a time when we can see ourselves contributing positively and fruitfully to the development of Jordan’s national economy,” said CEO of Arabtec Riad Kamal.
Damac Holding has now grown into a global conglomerate with more than 7000 employees in 18 countries. Being one of the first private sector company to make a commitment to Dubai’s real estate market, Damac Properties has become the market leader with a strong sales record to its credit.
/TradeArabia News Service/
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