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27 August 2024

Al Marjan Island infrastructure on track

Al Marjan Island covers more than 2.7 million square metres and extends up to four kilometres into the Arabian Gulf. (SUPPLIED)

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Rakeen, one of the regional developers and master planners, has announced that it has completed 80 per cent of infrastructure work on Al Marjan Island, the first-of-its-kind man-made island in Ras Al Khaimah. The project is on track for its targeted completion date in 2012, said the company statement.

Rakeen further revealed that infrastructure services such as potable water system, irrigation system, storm water system, rising main system and vacuum system will be ready by the time the first development projects on the island are completed.

Phase 1 of the infrastructure work, consisting of Peninsula Island No 1 and 2, was awarded to Kumho Industrial from South Korea, which started construction work in September 2008. Phase 2, consisting of Peninsula Island 3 and 4, was awarded to Italian contractor Rizzani De Eccher and work commenced in November 2009.

Yahia Kambris, Technical Director, Rakeen, said: "Construction work has progressed according to schedule and we are on track to complete all infrastructure work in 18 months. The first development projects to be completed on the island will then be able to hook up to the infrastructure services and enjoy various amenities on the island."

The $1.8 billion (Dh6.6bn) Al Marjan Island, one of the major projects of Rakeen, consists of five man-made coral-shaped islands, covering more than 2.7 million square metres and extending up to four kilometres into the Arabian Gulf.