The flagship property is the tallest tower among all other developments in Jumeirah Village South, Dubai.
The foundation works are scheduled to be completed during the first quarter of 2010.
The phase one of the construction period will begin soon after the completion of the groundwork.
Commenting on the nomination of the contract, Engineer Fahad Ali Mousa, Chairman of Khuyool Investments, said, ““This announcement is a very significant step for us as it reflects our strong commitment to all investors. We will go ahead with all our projects as planned with firm determination.”
Engineer Kussay Al Sheikh, CEO, Khuyool Investments, said, “The appointment of Delta Company was in line with the company’s efforts to ensure the quality and fast pace of the project’s construction, keeping in mind that Abjar Tower is the tallest project within Jumeirah Village South.
The Abjar Tower is designed with the ultimate desire of luxurious living in discreet serenity; every element of the room and service reflects this understanding. The landmark property is an iconic design and is inspired by its surroundings with a fusion of elegance with distinct contemporary energy and glamour. Dr. Ibrahim Al Banna, CEO of Delta Foundation, represented his organisation at the agreement signing ceremony.
Khuyool Investments is currently involved in the development of many large scale real estate projects across various locations in Dubai.
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