Nakheel, a member of Dubai Holding Real Estate, has awarded an AED 527 million ($143.4 million) contract to Al Nasr Contracting Company for primary infrastructure and utilities works on Island B at Dubai Islands, thus advancing delivery of the emirate’s major coastal expansion project.
The works will establish the essential infrastructure platform required to unlock residential, hospitality and mixed-use development across Island B, said Nakheel in a statement.
The scope includes roads and paving, potable water, electrical and telecom networks, drainage and sewage systems, and integration with the District Cooling Plant network, alongside technical coordination with Island A.
The infrastructure works incorporate resilient, future-ready utility systems designed to support sustainable, long-term growth across the masterplan, it stated.
The award represents a significant construction milestone within the Dubai Islands development and underlines continued capital deployment into strategic, long-term urban expansion aligned with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan.
Dubai Islands spans 18.6 sq km across five interconnected islands and will introduce 57km of coastline, including 21km of beachfront.
The development is designed to accommodate more than 231,000 residents across 49,000 homes including villas, mansions and apartments, alongside a mix of resorts, marinas, retail and leisure assets.
Island B forms a central component of the masterplan, requiring comprehensive enabling works to facilitate future vertical construction and integrated utilities networks.
"This contract reflects disciplined execution against one of Dubai’s most important coastal masterplans," remarked Dubai Holding Real Estate CEO Khalid Al Malik.
"Infrastructure delivery is the foundation of long-term value creation, and this milestone demonstrates steady progress in transforming Dubai Islands into a fully integrated destination that supports population growth, tourism expansion and economic diversification," he stated.
On the big win, Al Nasr Contracting Company CEO Jean Nicolas El Helou said: "We are committed to delivering high-quality infrastructure that supports Dubai’s ambitious growth agenda. Our collaboration with Nakheel will ensure Island B is underpinned by resilient engineering and sustainable delivery standards."
Once completed, Dubai Islands will connect directly to the mainland via three bridges linked to the Al Shindagha Corridor, positioning Dubai International Airport within 10km and Downtown Dubai within 15km, reinforcing accessibility and strengthening the emirate’s broader urban connectivity.-TradeArabia News Service

