Dutco wins Palm Jebel Ali infrastructure

17 June 2025

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The local Dutco Construction has been awarded three contracts totalling more than AED750m ($204m) for infrastructure works on Dubai's Palm Jebel Ali.

Completion is expected by the fourth quarter of 2026.

The infrastructure work covers Fronds A to G and includes utility connections, excavation and backfilling, as well as road and pavement construction. The project will also involve utility works related to 11-kilovolt power distribution and telecommunications.

The infrastructure development in the Spine District will also include the installation of utility mains, connections to utility links on the fronds and the construction of both major and secondary roads. The project will also feature rough grading for the Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (Dew) power transmission line serving Palm Jebel Ali, along with associated works.

Nakheel, a subsidiary of Dubai Holding Real Estate, is the project client.  

Last year, Nakheel awarded an AED810m ($220m) contract to complete the reclamation works for the project.

The contract was awarded to Belgium’s Jan De Nul. Its scope included dredging, land reclamation, beach profiling and sand placement, to support the construction of villas on all fronds.

Nakheel is also tendering contracts to build villas on the man-made island.

Nakheel released details of the new masterplan for Palm Jebel Ali in June 2023. Twice the size of Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali will have 110 kilometres of shoreline and extensive green spaces. The development will feature more than 80 hotels and resorts, along with a range of entertainment and leisure facilities.

It includes seven connected islands that will cater to approximately 35,000 families. The development also emphasises sustainability, with 30% of public facilities expected to be powered by renewable energy.

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Colin Foreman
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