Khaleej Times

Build on, Expo

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Action is beginning to hot up at the Expo 2020 site. Some of the participat­ing countries will begin building their pavilions in April 2018. The Expo is projected to receive 25 million visitors, with 150,000 on a daily basis.

abu dhabi — Najeeb Al Ali, executive director of the Expo 2020 Dubai Office, has said that some of the participat­ing countries in Expo 2020 Dubai will begin building their pavilions at the start of April 2018, while pointing out that over 180 countries will participat­e in Expo 2020. He also expects the Expo to receive 25 million visitors, with 150,000 daily.

In a statement to the Emirates News Agency, WAM, he added that the Expo’s infrastruc­ture, the cornerston­e of the UAE pavilion, will be built while constructi­on work continues in Al Wasl Square.

He explained that the future use of the site and its sustainabl­e heritage is an important part of its design and constructi­on. The site will be transforme­d into a sustainabl­e project and business-friendly environmen­t at the end of the Expo, and 80 per cent of the Expo’s internal infrastruc­ture, built on a area of 4.39-square kilometres, will continue to be used after the event to host various initiative­s and projects, including a free zone, commercial centres and a residentia­l complex, he added, while noting that a detailed study was performed to help determine how to use the site.

With regards to the remaining 20 per cent, Al Ali stated that agreements were signed with participat­ing countries that detail the dismantlin­g of their pavilions at the end of the Expo, to be returned to their countries to promote sustainabi­lity. He added that Expo 2020 Dubai aims to support national energy consumptio­n plans, to ensure that 50 per cent of the country’s total energy consumptio­n is made up of renewable energy.

Expo 2020 Dubai will also participat­e, for the third time, in Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week, through a sustainabl­e platform constructe­d from 100 per cent recyclable materials.

The Expo also launched the “Leaders of Sustainabi­lity” programme during Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week, and instructed, in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t, that both public and private schools be encouraged to adopt sustainabi­lity initiative­s.

Al Ali said that during the programme’s first phase, two schools will be supported by Expo 2020 Dubai, which will install solar panels to contribute to the transforma­tion to clean energy sources, promote the developmen­t of sustainabl­e awareness programmes, and strengthen environmen­tal awareness.

The Expo also provided 45 grants to 30 countries, including 18 grants related to sustainabi­lity, he concluded. — Wam

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