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Mamsha Al Saadiyat ... luxury development.

Mamsha Al Saadiyat ... luxury development.

Rapid progress

01 March 2017

Abu Dhabi master developer Tourism Development and Investment Company (TDIC) says construction of the luxurious, Mamsha Al Saadiyat on Saadiyat Cultural District is well under way, with 21.9 per cent of developmental works complete.

The project was awarded to a joint venture between San Jose Contracting and Pivot Engineering and General Contracting in April 2016 for a contract valued at Dh1.25 billion ($340 million).

Sufian Al Marzooqi, TDIC’s CEO, says: “It is inspiring to witness the rapid development works of Mamsha Al Saadiyat, being executed in line with the preset schedule and a completion date set for completion during the second half of 2018.”

The construction has progressed with the completion of basement and podium, and has reached the upper floors in the buildings.

Mamsha Al Saadiyat is a beachfront mixed-use project that will have nine low-rise residential buildings with a total number of 461 units, ranging from one- to four-bedroom apartments, between 110 and 450 sq m. 

The project also offers unique loft apartments with uninterrupted sea views. Nine penthouse five-bedroom units with an average size of 1,050 sq m, feature a private swimming pool and a terrace.

The development offer a luxurious beach-inspired lifestyle with close proximity to a wide range of leisure and retail offerings. It is connected to a 1.4-km promenade with dedicated walking and cycling paths, direct access to the beach, children’s playgrounds, and dedicated parking for both residents and visitors.

Mamsha Al Saadiyat is located at the heart of Saadiyat Cultural District, a cultural hub with renowned international cultural destinations including Zayed National Museum, Louvre Abu Dhabi and Guggenheim Abu Dhabi.

According to Amna Alalkeem Al Zaabi, Mamsha Al Saadiyat project manager at TDIC, the company is working closely with contractors to ensure work completion in line with the highest standards.




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