Qatari firm lands Red Sea Global hotels contract

12 April 2023

Qatar-based Elegancia Arabia Trading Company, a subsidiary of Estithmar Holding, has been awarded the mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) works for three resorts on Shurayrah Island off the Red Sea coast in Saudi Arabia.

The Prestigious Central Hotel will have 430 keys, while the two other resorts under development on the island’s east side will feature 150 and 180 keys.

The hotels are part of the Red Sea project, which includes constructing 11 hotels and resorts on the main hub island.

Red Sea Global, the company resulting from the merger of The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC) and Amaala, has achieved a Platinum LEED rating for some of the villas and townhouses being built at the development, which will be powered entirely by renewable energy.

“Elegancia Arabia Trading Company is committed to adopting innovative, energy-efficient and environmentally friendly solutions throughout our performance of the awarded MEP package works, aligned with industry-leading guidance in the Energy and Environmental Design LEED certification,” the company stated.

Shurayrah Island

Shurayrah was one of the 22 islands selected for the TRSDC project before the merger with Amaala in 2022 to form Red Sea Global.

The Shurayrah development has a built-up area of 88,269 square metres and is one of the largest regenerative tourism schemes in the kingdom.

UK-based architectural firm Foster + Partners created the Coral Bloom design concept for the island.

The design aims to blend with the island’s natural environment and includes the creation of new beaches and a lagoon.

The 11 resorts and hotels under way on Shurayrah include Edition, Fairmont, Raffles, SLS, InterContinental, Jumeirah, Miraval, Rosewood and Grand Hyatt. They are expected to welcome guests in 2024.

The resorts will be created using lightweight materials with a low thermal mass.

In addition, the island will house an 18-hole golf course, a marina, beach club and retail amenities.

The island is connected to the mainland via a 3.3-kilometre crossing, which includes a 1.2km bridge.

Archirodon has been appointed to design and build the bridge.

MEED reported in August 2022 that Beijing-based China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) had secured a contract to deliver bridges and culverts on Shurayrah.

The scope of work includes designing and constructing 12 bridges and culverts on the island and four bridges for a planned golf course.

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Eva Levesque
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