The 548-m bridge will create a seamless link between Dubai and Northern Emirates.

Wynn Al Marjan Island has reported strong construction progress across the integrated resort, marked by the advancement of Wynn Bridge, a major new piece of infrastructure that will provide a direct connection between the resort and the wider UAE road network ahead of the resort’s Spring 2027 opening. 

Measuring  548 m in length, the bridge will connect the Island, via the Wynn Boulevard, to the E311 and E611, creating a seamless link between Dubai and Northern Emirates. 

Construction of the bridge is progressing on schedule for completion later this year, with piling works already over. Nine of the 10 bridge column pile caps are now in place, and overall bridge completion is seen at 48 per cent, said the developer in a statement. 

Alongside infrastructure works, construction across the resort continues to advance at pace. Following its topping out in December last year, the resort’s signature tower has reached a height of 299 m, with 100 per cent of structural concrete completed through to the 71st floor roof, it stated. 

Installation of the tower’s structural steel roof crown has commenced, and the tower façade installation continues to advance, with 83 per cent completion rate.

Elevator and escalator installations are progressing across the property, and interior fit-out continues, it added. 

Structural works have now been completed for all 1,530 guest accommodations, including rooms, suites, townhouses, and Marina Estates, representing 100 per cent structural completion of the total inventory. 

Interior fit-out is under way across all accommodations, with mechanical, electrical, and finishing works progressing in sequence.

Across the resort’s low-rise structures, combined concrete and structural steel works are 99 per cent complete, representing 482,127 cu m of concrete and 15,162 tonnes of structural steel.