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Arabtec wins constructi­on contract from Dubai Properties

- SARAH TOWNSEND

Arabtec Constructi­on, the contractin­g division of Dubai-listed Arabtec Holding, secured a Dh222 million contract to build a residentia­l project for Dubai Properties.

The scope of work involves constructi­on of 352 villas at Dubai Properties’ Amaranta project at the Villanova scheme in Dubai, Arabtec said in a filing to the Dubai bourse, where its shares are traded. The contract work starts immediatel­y for an expected duration of 20 months and Amaranta is the fifth phase of the project that Arabtec Constructi­on has been involved in, the company said.

“Dubai Properties continues to show confidence in Arabtec Constructi­on … and this award further builds on our solid relationsh­ips in our core markets,” Hamish Tyrwhitt, group chief executive of Arabtec Holding, said on Thursday.

Dubai Properties’ Villanova scheme is a residentia­l community in Dubailand, located at the intersecti­on of the Dubai-Al Ain Road and Emirates Road, close to main business and retail centres in the emirate.

It is comprised mainly of town houses, whose design is inspired by contempora­ry Mediterran­ean architectu­re.

Arabtec more than doubled its profit year-on-year in the third-quarter of 2018 to Dh181m, thanks to project wins and an ongoing reorganisa­tion of its business to achieve cost efficienci­es and maintain a sharper focus on project delivery, it reported in November. Revenue grew 12.7 per cent to Dh7.2bn during the period.

Like other contractor­s, Arabtec suffered from a threeyear slump in oil prices that caused constructi­on activity to dip. However, higher oil prices this year have prompted a sharp rise in constructi­on and boosted performanc­e. Arabtec reduced its net debt by Dh146m in the last quarter and continues to strive for a zero-net debt position, Mr Tyrwhitt said.

The contractor plans to concentrat­e on the UAE – which accounts for 80 per cent of its business.

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