Firms submit bids for Palm Jebel Ali villas

1 August 2025

 

Contractors submitted bids on 31 July for a contract to build approximately 550 additional villas on fronds A to F of Palm Jebel Ali, an artificial island located south of Jebel Ali Freezone.

Dubai-based real estate developer Nakheel, now part of local developer Dubai Holding, issued the tender in February.

It is understood that several local firms, including Shapoorji Pallonji, United Engineering Construction (Unec), Parkway International Contracting and Ginco General Contracting, have submitted bids.

US-headquartered Turner International is the project management consultant. Dubai-based Omnium International is the cost consultant.

This latest tender follows Nakheel’s award of three infrastructure contracts worth over AED750m ($204m) to local firm Dutco Construction for works on Palm Jebel Ali.

Completion is expected by the fourth quarter of 2026.

The infrastructure work includes utility connections, excavation, backfilling, and the construction of roads and pavements across fronds A to G. It also covers 11-kilovolt power distribution and telecommunications-related utility works.

In the Spine District, infrastructure development will involve installing utility mains, connecting them to fronds, and constructing primary and secondary roads.

The project also includes rough grading for the Dubai Electricity & Water Authority power transmission line serving Palm Jebel Ali and associated works.

In October last year, Nakheel awarded three contracts worth AED5bn ($1.3bn) for the construction of 723 villas on fronds K to P.

The contracts were awarded to local firms including Ginco General Contracting, Shapoorji Pallonji and Unec.

Ginco will deliver 197 villas on fronds O and P, Shapoorji Pallonji will construct 275 villas on fronds M and N, and Unec will build 251 villas on fronds K and L.

Villa construction is expected to be completed by 2026.

These contract awards followed an AED810m ($220m) contract awarded in August last year to complete the reclamation works for the project.

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

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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Yasir Iqbal
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