Cladding work has begun on both towers.
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Cladding has commenced on Damac Properties’ twin tower development DIFC – Park Towers – in Dubai.
The development’s North Tower is approaching the 25th floor and the South Tower is at the 22nd, the firm said in a statement yesterday.
The cladding contract, worth US $32 million (AED120 million), has been awarded to Arabian Aluminium, which is also carrying out cladding work on the Burj Dubai.
“Park Towers will be a truly stunning building when it is finished and the cladding is an integral part of its striking design,” said Peter Riddoch, Damac Properties CEO.
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“We are delighted to be working with Arabian Aluminium on this part of the project and also commend the solid progress shown by our main contractor Shapoorji Pallonji – which is even more commendable in the light of their impressive safety performance on site as well.”
To date, five million man hours have been worked on site without a lost time incident, Damac said.
“To have reached the impressive milestone of five million man hours since construction began without a single lost time incident is a testament to the teamwork and co-ordination on site among all the staff,” said Riddoch.
Park Towers will comprise of ten floors of commercial space – three for shops and seven for offices. Other facilities include a restaurant, health club with tennis court, children’s playground and landscaped gardens.
Construction is due to complete in 2010.
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