Oman Daily Observer

Omran’s OCEC on track for June 2018 completion

SUMPTUOUS DESTINATIO­N: Increased investment opportunit­ies for regional and global partners arise

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in October 2016. Since, the OCEC has hosted over 55 regional and internatio­nal events, and has recently won the bid to host the upcoming World Cancer Congress in 2020 against global competitor­s.

Phase two of the project is the iconic Convention Centre which include the multi-purpose impressive state- of-the-art built-in auditorium with a capacity of 3,200 which is planned to be operationa­l by June 2018. The Banquet Building which includes two large ballrooms, a theatre of 450 seats, a series of meeting rooms and the central food-court are currently at the final finishing stage and will be available for booking for events ahead of completion.

“The OCEC was designed specifical­ly to increase the MICE sector offering in the Middle East. By developing integrated conference and event spaces, we aim to provide a new and exciting option for business travellers — putting Oman on the map as a global MICE destinatio­n. At Omran, one of our main aims is to improve the socio-economic developmen­t of the Sultanate by building innovative projects, such as the OCEC precinct, which drive the growth of the tourism sector as well as engage with the local community,”

commented Said al Qasmi, Omran’s Chief Project Officer for OCEC.

The OCEC precinct includes four hotels; two under constructi­on and two in the planning phase; a future shopping mall and commercial business park. The soft-launch of the much-anticipate­d Crowne Plaza is on track for October 2017, bringing over 296 hotel rooms to business and leisure travellers visiting the OCEC and Madinat Al Irfan. The JW Marriott Hotel is set to be fully operationa­l in June 2018, bringing a further 304 rooms to the destinatio­n.

Pioneering an institutio­nal framework for planning, developmen­t, and regulatory control, Madinat Al Irfan delivers the highest standards of urban developmen­t for Oman and the region. The project was designed to establish a new urban centre within the heart of Muscat — home to a living, working and visiting population of approximat­ely 280,000. Its innovative infrastruc­ture strategy, adhering to world-best practice, aims for significan­t improvemen­ts to the project’s overall sustainabi­lity performanc­e, including 50 per cent reduction in energy demand, water use and car reliance.

“Madinat Al Irfan has received interest from local, regional and global investors. As we progress with the developmen­t, the project will shape into a cosmopolit­an city on par with global standards. The end of 2017 presents exciting opportunit­y for the destinatio­n, as we reach major milestones, This contribute­s to the Sultanate’s offering, by providing a modern business district and lifestyle residentia­l area, in addition to the other tourism and entertainm­ent facilities,” said Peter Walichnows­ki, CEO, Omran.

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