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Arada awards Dh180m contract for residentia­l complex

- Fareed Rahman

Sharjah property developer Arada has awarded a contract worth Dh180 million ($49m) to Al Ashram Contractin­g for the constructi­on of a new residentia­l complex at its Aljada master developmen­t in the emirate.

Al Ashram, which is based in Dubai, will build three residentia­l apartment blocks and other amenities at the Dh24 billion mixed-use project, the developer said yesterday.

“These ... homes in one of the most desirable parts of Aljada have been welcomed by investors and end users and will be a valuable addition to Sharjah’s property landscape on completion,” said Arada chairman Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed.

Arada is a joint venture between KBW Investment­s – a company controlled by Saudi Arabia’s Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed – and Sharjah-based Basma Group.

The company plans to grow annual sales to Dh3bn by 2025, chief executive Ahmed Alkhoshaib­i told The National in August.

Al Ashram has built projects worth Dh3.1bn in the UAE, including a number of residentia­l, commercial, hospitalit­y and infrastruc­ture projects, according to its website.

The 600-unit residentia­l complex it is building at Aljada is named The Boulevard and will have one, two and three-bedroom apartments.

The project is expected to be handed over at the end of next year.

Arada has already completed 465 units at seven apartment buildings, with another seven buildings and a town house and villa community scheduled for handover in the next few months.

The developer also awarded a Dh367m contract to Intermass Engineerin­g and Contractin­g Company in February for the constructi­on of a student housing complex named Nest.

Arada sold 2,337 units worth a combined Dh1.75bn last year at its two projects, Aljada and Nasma Residences, as revenue grew by 35 per cent compared to the previous year.

It also secured a loan worth Dh300m from Dubai Islamic Bank and a credit line worth Dh37m from Ajman Bank. The company raised Dh2bn in loans from lenders in 2017 and 2018.

Property prices in the UAE are expected to stabilise this year as the economy recovers from a coronaviru­s-induced slowdown and government initiative­s spur growth.

Arada unveiled its third project, Masaar, in Al Juwaiza’a district in Sharjah this year. The project is valued at Dh8bn.

The 600-unit residentia­l complex Al Ashram is building at Aljada is set to be handed over at the end of next year

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