CTC
to build Dh.
1 Billion Pacific
project on Al Marjan
Select Group,
A
Dubai-based property
developer, has awarded a
contract to the Ras Al
Khaimah-based
Construction Technology
Contracting (CTC) to
construct its Pacific
project on the man-made
development of Al Marjan
Island.
"Pacific, valued at a
total of Dh1 billion, is
a joint development of
Select Group in
partnership with the
UK-based Select
Property. It will
comprise six
contemporary,
architecturally
spectacular properties,
each named after Pacific
Islands," the company
said.
Rahail Eslam, CEO of
Select Group, said:
"Pacific is an exclusive
waterfront project, one
of our first
developments in Ras Al
Khaimah. CTC is the
right construction
partner for the project
which is due for
completion in 2011."
Together, the project
will be spread across
25,300 square metres on
the top isle of Al
Marjan Island.
Designed by architects
JRHP, Pacific will
consist of studios, one-
and two-bedroom
apartments, duplexes,
Pacific Suites and Gulf
Suites.
CTC
signed the Contract with
Ras Al Khaimah
Government for the
construction of Hilton
Beach Hotel in
Ras Al
Khaimah.
CTC signed the
Contract with Ras Al
Khaimah Government
for the construction
of Hilton Beach
Hotel in Ras Al
Khaimah. This Five
Star hotel comprises
of 324 Hotel Rooms
with a total built
up area of 400,000
Sq. Feet.
M/s. WS Atkins &
Partners Overseas
was assigned by the
Government of Ras
Al Khaimah as the
Consultant for the
project. The design
fully integrates
with its curved
beachfront location
and boasts an
unmistakable
architectural theme
which is a fusion of
Islamic, Moorish and
local vernacular
architecture.
This resort is
envisages to become
a popular
destination
providing fully –
fledged
accommodation and
entertainment
facilities.
The low rise hotel
composing of a lower
ground, upper ground
plus four storey
structure sprawls
onto the lushlu
landscaped area
creating its own
ambience of leisure
and luxury,
recreation and fun.
Within rich
landscape, this
Arabian fortress has
an overall massing
of low rise
structures which
step back as the
height increases,
ensuring that all
guests enjoy the
magnificent views of
the Arabian Gulf
views.
Photographs of the
Signing Ceremony and
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