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Dubai to award $3bn Expo 2020 construction deals

DUBAI, January 30, 2017

The organisers of Expo 2020 Dubai will award 47 construction contracts worth Dh11 billion ($3 billion) in 2017 as preparations for the first World Expo in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia continue to gather pace.  

Besides this, a further 98 non-construction contracts worth Dh360 million ($98 million) will also be distributed by the end of the year. These will range from legal advisory services to event management and merchandising, it stated.

The construction contracts for 2017, which are open to local, regional and international businesses, include the third and final infrastructure package for the event’s support areas such as car parking.

Other key awards for the year ahead include the construction of the three thematic districts that will host the majority of the pavilions, as well as the public areas and the design, development and delivery of all temporary architecture and infrastructure required to stage the event.

The Expo 2020 Dubai eSourcing Portal includes details of upcoming tender opportunities, as well as announcing contracts already awarded. These will range from smaller contracts to larger, multibillion dirham opportunities.

The announcement from Expo 2020 Dubai organisers shows that the event preparations are on track with the majority of construction activities to be completed a full year ahead of the event opening in October 2020.

The procurement process, from initial registration on the portal to tender participation, has been based on three key principles: transparency, simplicity and inclusivity, said the organisers.

Reem Al Hashimy, UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation and director general of Dubai Expo 2020 Bureau, held a meeting to review Expo procurement to date, and also discussed tenders to be awarded in the months ahead.

It was attended by Expo 2020 Dubai Higher Committee members including Hussain Nasser Lootah, the director general of the Dubai Municipality, and Khalifa Al Zaffin, the executive chairman of Dubai Aviation City Corporation (DACC), as well as members of the Expo 2020 Dubai Real Estate & Delivery and Procurement Departments.

Al Hashimy, said: "We are committed to working with leading businesses from across the world in order to deliver an exceptional event of this scale, on time and on budget."

"This is particularly true when it comes to the development of the physical site, which will live on long beyond 2021 to become an anchor for the UAE’s developing knowledge economy in Dubai South," stated the minister.

“But just as importantly, the non-construction contracts to be procured this year will allow us to spread the investment made in the Expo as far as possible and enable local, regional and international businesses of all sizes to be part of what will be the most inclusive and international event in Expo history,” she added.

In 2016, Expo 2020 Dubai had awarded over 1,200 contracts, investing more than Dh2 billion ($544.5 million) in the economy.

This included the appointment of an Orascom-Besix joint venture at the end of the year to develop the deep infrastructure at the Expo site in Dubai South. Once complete, the site will cover 4.38 sq km and host up to 300,000 people a day between October 2020 and April 2021.

This work includes irrigation and sewerage, pipes and cabling, roads, electrical and water, and telecommunications ducting.

Orascom and Besix are linked global companies working as contractors in high-end construction and engineering projects for public and private clients. The Middle East is one of their priority regions.

Ahmed Al Khatib, the VP (Real Estate & Delivery), Expo 2020 Dubai, said: "While 2016 was an important year for design, 2017 is when the momentum of construction will really build, ahead of international participants beginning work on their pavilions next year.”
    
According to him, the early works on site are now complete, with more than 4.7 million cu m of earth moved.

The first contract, covering the deep infrastructure of the non-gated expo area, including the Expo Village, was awarded to Tristar Engineering and Construction in July last year.

Tristar is a leading UAE contractor specialising in mass earthworks, heavy infrastructure works, roads, highways and bridges construction.

“These important contracts will help us meet our target of completing the majority of construction with a year to go before Expo 2020 Dubai opens its doors in October 2020, providing the opportunity for all-important readiness testing,” stated Al Khatib.-TradeArabia News Service




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