Aldar 'committed to creating healthy, inclusive communities'
ABU DHABI, December 24, 2020
Aldar remains committed to building affordable, high quality projects that promote healthy and active living with key facilities in line with Abu Dhabi’s strategy to enhance liveability and the quality of life in the emirate, said a top official of the leading Emirati developer.
"We play a vital role in creating healthy and inclusive communities that embrace the diverse social and cultural fabric in Abu Dhabi," remarked Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, the Chairman of Aldar Properties, during an inspection tour of Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Member of the Executive Council and Chairman of Abu Dhabi Executive Office.
Aldar CEO Talal Al Dhiyebi also joined the tour where they discussed the solid fundamentals of Abu Dhabi’s real estate market and the growing role of public-private partnerships.
Sheikh Khaled later visited a number of Aldar’s integrated communities on Yas Island including Water's Edge, Ansam, West Yas, Yas Acres and Mayan, and was briefed on its commitment to building affordable, high quality developments that are in line with Abu Dhabi’s strategy to enhance liveability and the quality of life in the emirate.
All the developments he toured feature a wide range of facilities that promote healthy and active living, including cycling and jogging tracks, gyms, outdoor venues and parks, said Aldar in its statement.
He lauded Aldar’s commitment to integrate and promote social and environmental sustainability across its business, particularly in the areas of environmental standards, reducing its carbon footprint, materials procurement and worker welfare.
Sheikh Khaled also studied the progress made on Aldar’s upcoming residential project, providing high quality accommodation for its hospitality and retail staff in the heart of Yas Island.
Aldar’s adoption of the latest technologies and innovations was also among the topics discussed during the visit. The company is deploying various techniques and solutions to promote sustainable development and living across Abu Dhabi.
This includes 3D printing technology, which is currently being used to build the world’s first fully structural 3D printed building on Aldar’s Yas Acres Golf Course.-TradeArabia News Service