China State wins Six Senses Marina steel work

11 July 2025

Beijing-headquartered China State Construction Engineering Corporation has announced that it has won the steel structural works for the Six Senses Residences in Dubai Marina.

The firm said that the project will require over 10,000 tons of steel structure, and the components will be manufactured by the company's manufacturing bases in the UAE and China.

Upon completion, the 122-storey tower will be over 517 metres tall and will offer more than 250 residential units, including two-, three- and four-bedroom residences; four-bedroom half-floor penthouses; four-bedroom duplex Sky Mansions; and five-bedroom triplex Sky Mansions. 

In October last year, Dubai-based developer Select Group confirmed that it had awarded a contract to Abu Dhabi-headquartered Arabian Construction Company (ACC) to build the project.

The project is billed as one of the tallest residential buildings in the world.

The project developer, Select Group, acquired the site in Dubai Marina in 2023. It was previously developed as a project known as the Pentominium Tower, with ACC as the contractor.

The project's consultants are Canada’s WSP and Australian firms Woods Bagot and Mitchell & Eades.

The previous Pentominium project started construction but soon stalled. ACC was awarded the estimated AED1.5bn ($408m) contract to build the tower by that project’s developer, Hong Kong-based Trident International Holdings, in 2009.


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Yasir Iqbal
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