Khaleej Times

Expo 2020: History rising 2.0

- Issac John

dubai — Preparatio­ns for Expo 2020 Dubai gained further momentum on Thursday with the awarding of Dh2.2 billion contract for the developmen­t of the event’s three spectacula­r Theme Districts.

Al Futtaim Carillion, a Dubaibased company, will be the main contractor for the key developmen­t of the three Theme Districts that will be home to up to 136 pavilions at the Expo site.

The contract announced on Thursday is the first of Dh11 billion worth of constructi­on contracts that Expo 2020 Dubai plans to award in 2017.

In January, Expo 2020 Dubai said it would award 47 constructi­on contracts worth Dh11 billion in 2017. This is on top of awarding over 1,200 contracts worth more than Dh2 billion in 2016.

A further 98 non-constructi­on contracts totalling more than Dh360 million will also be distribute­d before the end of the year. These will range from legal advisory services to event management and merchandis­ing.

In 2016, Expo 2020 Dubai announced that 20 per cent of the Expo’s total direct and indirect spend, representi­ng more than Dh5 billion in contracts, would be allocated to small and medium enterprise­s both local and internatio­nal. The three Theme Districts will be named Opportunit­y, Mobility and Sustainabi­lity after its three subthemes and the design will reflect traditiona­l Dubai architectu­re.

When Expo 2020 Dubai opens on October 20, 2020, the Theme Districts will be home to pavilions for many of the participat­ing countries, non-government­al organisati­ons and commercial partners at the Expo, and will host cuttingedg­e exhibits and experience­s for the Expo’s many millions of visitors to enjoy. In total, the Theme Districts and the buildings within them will have a floor area of 222,000sqm.

Ahmed Al Khatib, vice-president for real estate at Expo 2020 Dubai, said the award marked “an exciting step” in the growth of Dubai, both for the six months of the event itself and beyond as the Districts and full Expo site become an integral part of Dubai South’s vibrant and varied new developmen­t. “We commenced the constructi­on of the infrastruc­ture last year and are right on track with our plans. With the Theme Districts constructi­on award, we are starting the main phase of buildings and constructi­on,” he said.

Public spaces in the Theme Districts will host innovative shades and climate control solutions, which together with the passive design of the buildings, will create a comfortabl­e and enjoyable visitor experience.

Constructi­on industry analysts said Expo is on track to complete the majority of constructi­on a full year ahead of the event opening in October 2020 and is delivering on its commitment to bring major opportunit­ies to both local and global companies.

“All excavation works for the Theme Districts basements have been completed and are ready for the appointed contractor to begin constructi­on.”

Al Khatib said flexibilit­y of use was the key design considerat­ion for the districts as part of Expo 2020 Dubai’s legacy after its closure in April 2021, when they will become a vital part of the future Dubai South ecosystem for its residents and visitors.

“We will follow up with other constructi­on awards this year. It’s a big moment in the life of this event. The Theme Districts will be a major part of the site, explored and enjoyed by many thousands of people daily during the six months of Expo 2020 Dubai.” Al Futtaim Carillion was successful in a competitiv­e procuremen­t process. Ahead of any major constructi­on package, Expo 2020 Dubai runs a pre-qualificat­ion process open to all contractor­s. Thirty-five from around the world responded for the Theme Districts.

“Al Futtaim Carillion has a proven record of successful delivery of buildings and infrastruc­ture projects for the commercial and public sectors in the UAE. Their experience, knowledge and capabiliti­es on major projects qualifies them to undertake the Theme District constructi­on work for Expo 2020 Dubai,” said Al Khatib.

Edmund Mahabir, managing director of Al Futtaim Carillion, said Expo 2020 Dubai is a landmark project for the UAE as the first World Expo to be held in the Arab world and Middle East, Africa and South Asia region.

“Al Futtaim Carillion has been operating as a Dubai-based joint venture since 1972. We are very proud to be able to play a role in the constructi­on of the site for Expo 2020 Dubai, a venue that will play an important role in the Golden Jubilee celebratio­ns of the UAE We’re now mobilising and are excited to be starting work before the end of March,” said Mahabir.

According to Expo 2020 Dubai, contractor­s were assessed and shortliste­d based on their capabiliti­es, their approach towards constructi­on and safety, their proven commitment to quality and timely delivery, their strong supply chain, and equally their ability to deliver sustainabl­e solutions.

“This matches our intention to obtain the Gold category Leadership in Energy and Environmen­tal Design LEED Gold certificat­ion, which is one of the most popular green building certificat­ion programmes used worldwide.”

 ??  ?? Moving to the fast lane 136 pavilions will be part of the three Theme Districts OPPORTUNIT­Y Dh11b worth of constructi­on contracts to be awarded in 2017 47 constructi­on deals to be signed this year SUSTAINABI­LITY 98 non-constructi­on contracts worth over...
Moving to the fast lane 136 pavilions will be part of the three Theme Districts OPPORTUNIT­Y Dh11b worth of constructi­on contracts to be awarded in 2017 47 constructi­on deals to be signed this year SUSTAINABI­LITY 98 non-constructi­on contracts worth over...

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates