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AlUla’s Sharaan Resort closer to completion with rock excavation at site

- Arab News Riyadh

A 38-suite resort in AlUla is a step closer to completion after the city’s royal commission announced the inaugural rock excavation at the developmen­t’s site.

The Royal Commission for AlUla has marked this as a significan­t milestone in the developmen­t of the Sharaan Resort, set to open in 2024, according to a statement. This move falls in line with the project’s uniqueness, which lies in having excavated areas structured on top of each other.

This comes as RCU and its contractor partners have developed constructi­on techniques which takes the ancient practice of creating spaces within rocks and then applying modern engineerin­g methods to make habitable spaces that are similar to modern-day expectatio­ns.

“The Sharaan Resort is our most ambitious project yet. This initial excavation is tangible evidence of our continued efforts to develop AlUla into a premier destinatio­n that harmonizes luxury tourism with the preservati­on of unique cultural and natural heritage,” Chief Developmen­t and Constructi­on Officer at RCU Ben Hudson said.

“Our work is fully guided by RCU’s environmen­tal, social and health impact processes, and we are ensuring that all stakeholde­rs appreciate the special location we are working in,” Hudson added. The developmen­t, aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and the AlUla Sustainabi­lity Charter, represents RCU’s dedication to pioneering eco-conscious building practices.

It also serves as a model for innovative planning, creative constructi­on techniques, and operationa­l strategies designed to minimize environmen­tal impact while elevating the luxury tourism experience in northwest Arabia. RCU’s commitment to the Sharaan Resort cements its goal to transform AlUla into a leading global destinatio­n and the world’s largest living museum, dedicated to advancing sustainabl­e hospitalit­y.

In June, constructi­on work for the project began.

At the time, an agreement was inked between officials from the RCU and Bouygues Constructi­on, a French engineerin­g group that would manage the retreat’s developmen­t through a joint venture with Almabani, a leading Saudi engineerin­g firm.

“The resort was designed with complete reverence for the human and natural history of AlUla, and we are committed to sustainabl­e building practices in line with this same philosophy,” Mohammed Altheeb, RCU chief developmen­t and constructi­on officer said at the time.

 ?? ?? The developmen­t, aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and the AlUla Sustainabi­lity Charter, represents RCU’s dedication to pioneering eco-conscious building practices.
The developmen­t, aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and the AlUla Sustainabi­lity Charter, represents RCU’s dedication to pioneering eco-conscious building practices.

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