Nakheel named 'Developer of the Year' 2007
Nakheel, one of the world's largest and most innovative real estate developers, has been named 'Developer of the Year' at the Construction Week Awards 2007.
Nakheel saw off tough competition from leading residential, commercial and industrial real estate developers across the GCC to win the prestigious award. Developers were judged on build quality, aesthetics, timely delivery and evidence of intelligent master-planning including the incorporation of sustainable construction techniques.
The Construction Week Awards, held at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Dubai, celebrate innovation and excellence in what is the most dynamic construction industry in the world. Construction Week is the most widely circulated and read business-to-business construction publication in the Middle East region, and the establishment of the awards acknowledges and celebrates the significant achievements being made in the regional construction sector.
Chris O'Donnell, Nakheel CEO, said:
"It is a fantastic honour to be recognized as the Middle East's Developer of the Year by Construction Week. The team at Nakheel is truly world-class, capable of achieving things previously thought impossible, and this award is confirmation of those qualities. We received special commendation for our work in creating The Palm Jumeirah and I would like to thank all the contractors and tradesmen who helped to deliver such an incredible product.
"Here at Nakheel, we view ourselves as custodians for Dubai and so this award counts double - both as validation of the breathtaking vision of Dubai's future, and as a commendation of Nakheel's tireless work to make it a reality."
Nakheel is contributing to Dubai's transformation in a number of extraordinary ways. The company is creating an extra 1000 kilometres of coastline through some of the world's most iconic developments such as The Palm Trilogy and The World. Nakheel will be the provider of 50 per cent of Dubai's residential supply by building homes for three million people and also plans to create 10 million sq ft of retail space.
Having already played a leading role in establishing Dubai as a leading tourism destination, Nakheel's planned projects will include up to 250 new hotels - a 50 per cent increase on the current number. The Palm Jumeirah alone is more than doubling the number of beachfront hotels in Dubai, with more than 30 hotels and 14,000 rooms.