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Azizi to handover several buildings within Phase One of Riviera in 2021

The waterfront-lifestyle destination will feature approximately 16,000 residences that are located near the business, leisure, and retail hubs of the city

Azizi Developments has announced that 68% of the work within Phase One of its master planned community at MBR City in Dubai has been completed. The developer noted that at its Riviera development, all external façades, except for two plots, have now been finished, while the majority of HVAC equipment have also been delivered and installed.

According to a statement from the developer, the joinery and ceiling installation has begun and steel canopy works have been completed for several of the plots. Parking finishes have also commenced. Azizi noted that several of the buildings are 78% complete and will be delivered in this year.

On Phase Two of the project, construction stands at over 50%; internal and external blockworks are now being completed with the external plaster and primer coat works being 65% done. The aluminium curtain-wall framing and glass fixing has also begun, and the ceramic tiles and HVAC equipment have also been delivered, the developer explained.

On Phase Three, Azizi said more than 28% of the work has been finished, while the structure work for several plots has already being done and masonry works has commenced.

“The pace at which Riviera, our flagship development in the fastest growing and most popular area of this great emirate, is manifesting into reality is truly remarkable. Around 100% of sub-structure works for several plots are also finished. Enabling earthworks have also commenced for multiple other plots,” stated Azizi Developments’ chief development officer Mohamed Ragheb Hussein.

He said the developer is expecting to sustain the same speed and quality of construction in coming months, with the first deliveries being imminent. “Infrastructure work is also advancing very rapidly – this is truly a rewarding sight for our customers, as well as for us,” he commented.

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