Shapoorji Pallonji wins $31.5mn fit-out contract for Da Vinci Tower
The luxury project will feature 80 exclusive apartments, overlooking the Dubai Canal
Real estate developer Dar Global has announced that it has awarded the fit-out works for its Da Vinci Tower in Business Bay, to the regional unit of Indian construction and real estate conglomerate, Shapoorji Pallonji.
Dar Global said the $31.5mn contract award comes following a rigorous selection process. The fit-out works for the Da Vinci Tower will ensure that every aspect of its interiors, including the fittings, fixtures and finishes, meet the highest standards of luxury and sophistication, the firm said.
Announcing the contract award, CEO Ziad El Chaar said: “We are pleased to have the global contractor Shapoorji Pallonji Mideast on board for the fit-out works of the Da Vinci Tower. As a company, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of excellence in all our projects, and we believe that Shapoorji Pallonji Mideast is the ideal partner for this project due to their proven track record of delivering projects to the same level of quality. The tower is expected to be completed in December 2025 and will offer its residents breathtaking views of Dubai’s skyline including the Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Fountain.”
In early June 2022, the developer said it began construction works of the $272mn W Residences Dubai and, in early August 2022, the firm said it was eyeing aggressive regional and international expansion.
A US $218mn project, Da Vinci Tower features 80 apartments including high-end one-, two- and three-bedroom units and a luxurious penthouse. The tower was designed by Pagani, and directly overlooks the Dubai Canal, with each home being designed to offer residents views across Dubai’s skyline.
The Da Vinci Tower by Pagani is part of Dar Global’s portfolio of luxury residential projects, which also includes Urban Oasis Tower by Missoni in Dubai, Les Vagues Residences by Elie Saab in Doha, Sidra Residences in Bosnia, and Aida Master Development in Oman, with its Trump Golf Club, hotel, and residences.
In early October 2022, the developer showcased the world’s first Pagani apartments.