As recently as last month, despite the global gloom, a Kuwaiti investment company announced the launch of a residential project – Zahrat Al Khareef – in Oman’s tourist city of Salalah.
Omran, the Oman government’s tourism development and investment arm, has announced that the crucial first phase of construction of the Second Asian Beach Games site has been completed.
The $2.5 billion Wave Muscat project – which at last count had earned 11 international and regional awards in different real estate categories – is pressing ahead on all fronts while ensuring that strict quality controls are maintained in its construction.
Two integrated tourism complexes at Jebel Sifah and Salalah Beach – which have the distinctive branding and flavour of the sultanate – have made remarkable headway since they were launched on the market a little over a year ago.
An ambitious joint venture project embarked upon by Oman and the Port of Rotterdam in 2002 has resulted in the creation of one of the world’s largest port developments.
Having crossed its silver jubilee milestone last year, Kadri Consultants is delighted with its growth in the sultanate where it continues to design and supervise work on several landmark residential developments and even government headquarters buildings and hotels.
A fleet of four Dynapac CA602D single-drum soil compactors is currently working at Muscat International Airport in Oman to compact approximately 160 sq km of rockfill as part of a major development at the facility.