Earthwork Nearly Complete on Limitless’ $12b Al Wasl Project

DUBAI — Earthwork is nearly complete on the first phase of Al Wasl, Limitless’ $12 billion, 1,400 hectare mixed-use community project near Riyadh, with more than 400 pieces of machinery on site for the final stages of ground levelling and clearance work, it was disclosed on Thursday.

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Published: Sat 10 Jan 2009, 12:54 AM

Last updated: Sun 5 Apr 2015, 9:36 PM

Phase one of the project covers 310 hectares and will include 8,500 homes for 35,000 people, as well as mosques, offices, hotels, retail and education facilities, all connected by a convenient, environmentally-friendly transport system that will reflect the Limitless philosophy of moving people, not cars.

Abdul Salam Al Jassmi, Limitless Regional Director GCC, said: “Al Wasl will combine a tailor-made development that preserves traditional Saudi culture with a sustainable, modern community that will generate tens of thousands of jobs. It is the first project for Limitless in KSA, where the country’s rapidly-expanding population is creating a huge demand for new homes: 50,000 are needed each year in Riyadh alone.”

It is anticipated that Al Wasl will be constructed in five phases and, when complete, will have 55,000 homes accommodating more than 200,000 people; 300 hectares of green, open space; 55 mosques, eight malls, several hotels with conference facilities, offices, schools, a university and a hospital.

Limitless is also stepping up its corporate presence in KSA, with the roll out of its Human Thread campaign. Launched in the UAE in October, Human Thread highlights how Limitless creates life-enhancing developments.


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