The contract for the new 9.7 km waterfront development project in Kuwait has been awarded to SSH, a prominent firm specializing in construction supervision. The firm also specializes in master planning, infrastructure as well as building design.
The project’s implementation will be carried out in collaboration with Ahmadiah Contracting and Trading. It will unfold in phases over the course of one year.
While commenting on the project, Chairman Omran Hayat said that the project will deliver a groundbreaking development. The development fuses culture, leisure, and sustainability. Moreover, the collaboration with Ahmadiah Contracting and Trading, Hayat said, brings together innovation and expertise.
This in turn, further enables for the delivery of distinct active spaces that truly reflect the true essence of Kuwait.Â
The new 9.7 km waterfront development project in Kuwait
In a nutshell, the development’s design focuses on lifestyle and leisure. Moreover, it will offer visitors an array of amenities including, a jogging path, swimming areas as well as a bicycle path. Additionally, it will offer a recreational area for children alongside sports activity venues.
Taking it a step further, the new 9.7 km waterfront development in Kuwait will feature a total of 60 commercial outlets. As highlighted by the leading master planner, it will then lead to the creation of exciting investment opportunities for Kuwait companies.Â
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Moreover, upon completion, the development which stretches from the Yacht Club to Diyafa Village near Kuwait Towers, aims to offer an immersive experience. Additionally, it strives to beautifully, showcase the cultural as well as heritage essence of Kuwait.Â
It will enchant both visitors and locals with an array of year-round leisure events and activities. It will thus feature spaces that offer cultural entertainment, green sustainability elements, national events, and lifestyle retail activities.Â
Overall, the project’s main goal targets to reactivate the waterfront for the public with key zones.Â