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DAMAC hands Saudi Binladin $100m contract

World’s biggest construction firm handed deal to build luxury Riyadh apartments

Dubai real estate developer DAMAC Properties has handed Saudi Binladin Group a SR353m ($96m) to construct a luxury housing project in Riyadh.

The work, which will be completed by Binladin subsidiary Haramain Gate for Construction, is the main construction contract for DAMAC’s Esclusiva Luxury Serviced Apartments, located on the Saudi capital’s King Fahad Road.

The 150m tower will include 100 luxury apartments and features interiors designed by Italian fashion house Fendi Casa.

Saudi Binladin Group, headquartered in Jeddah, is often considered the world’s largest construction company and recently signed a $1.23bn deal to build Kingdom Tower, which will be the world’s tallest building when complete.

“DAMAC Properties is thrilled to be working with Biladin group on the construction of DAMAC Esclusiva which will take the standards of luxury home living in the Middle East to a new level,” said Niall McLoughlin, senior vice president, DAMAC Properties.

“Together we can bring an experience to the market which the region is yet to see. It is a perfect synergy between two visionary companies looking to reach the pinnacle of luxury living,” he added.

DAMAC, one of the property developers worst hit by Dubai’s financial crisis of 2008-2009 when a number of its projects stalled or cancelled, has launched several new developments this year on a back of a resurgence in the emirate’s housing market.

Earlier this year it announced its Akoya by DAMAC development, which will include a gold course designed by flamboyant US business magnate Donald Trump.

The residences will each have views of the golf course, the first in Asia by Trump’s Trump International. Akoya by DAMAC is the company’s largest development to date, spanning 28m square feet off Umm Sequim Road.

It will also include a spa, boutique hotels and international schools from kindergarten to secondary, as well as globally-recognised retail brands, leisure and entertainment offerings and a sports complex.

The land has already been bought from Dubailand but no timeline for construction has been announced.

DAMAC, which says it is the largest luxury developer in the Middle East, is also building two mixed-use developments in partnership with movie producer Paramount.

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