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Greenline Interiors wins contracts worth $38m in Riyadh, Dubai

Projects will strengthen fit-out contractor’s presence in the region, CEO says

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Greenline Interiors (GLI), part of the Greenline Group, has announced that it has won contracts worth $38.11 million for the Wafi Hotel project in Dubai and the Shaza Hotel in Riyadh.

In a statement, GLI said that the Wafi Hotel project will be completed in two phases – with phase one consisting of 475 hotel rooms and 97 apartments, while phase two had 26 suites, two ambassador suites and one royal suite (all without soft furnishing), as well as two partial public areas.

For the Shaza Hotel, the scope of work includes the fit-out works for 205 rooms and partial public areas.

“We are pleased to have been awarded the Wafi Hotel and Shaza Hotel contracts as they give us new footholds at both home and abroad,” said Samir Badro, chairman and CEO of GLI, in a statement.

“Shaza Hotel will strengthen our GCC presence by bringing our expertise to Riyadh, while Wafi Hotel will allow us to continue to support the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, by contributing to Dubai’s thriving hospitality sector. Our proven expertise in craftsmanship and high quality fit-out services has earned us a substantial and growing portfolio of hotel projects, and we are delighted to be adding to this.”

GLI has established a solid track record in the regional and global hospitality sector, where it has worked with several well-known hotel operators including Sofitel, Grosvenor House II, Fairmont, Hilton, Arjaan Rotana and Paramount Towers. It has successfully delivered high-profile projects like the seven-star Burj Al Arab and the Hotel de Vendôme in Paris.

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