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PRESS ARTICLES - 2005
Middle East’s first indoor ski resort nears completion
- 09/05/2005 - Construction Week
Construction of the Middle East’s first indoor ski resort at the Majid
Al Futtaim Investments project, the Mall of the Emirates saw a major
milestone achieved with the final section of the ski slope raised into
place.
Utilising a technique known as ‘strandjacking’, a section of the slope,
weighing 3000 tonnes (the equivalent of 500 elephants), was lifted 30m
into the air and connected to the main framework of the ski hill
structure. The completion of this phase signals a significant landmark
in the construction process of the Mall of the Emirates project, which
continues on track for opening on 3 September 2005.
The raising of the slope, which was completed over two days, creates
space for another 3,000 car park spaces and signals a shift into the
final phase of the construction of the project. This phase will focus on
internal finishes and retailer shop construction, with several retailers
already on-site and many more expected over the coming weeks.
“This is a critical milestone in the Mall of the Emirates project and
the finish line is now in sight,” commented Jeff Rossely, Group Vice
President, Development, MAFI, “It is a very significant feat of
engineering in a scheme that pushes the boundaries of mall design in so
many ways. I would like to pay tribute to all involved, especially our
specialist contractors, Al Naboodah Laing O’Rourke and Eversendai.”
“The sheer scale of the project and the magnitude of the structure is
now visible to everyone passing the Mall of the Emirates at Interchange
4 on Sheikh Zayed Road," says Phil Taylor, Chief Executive, Ski Dubai,
“The smooth and successful completion of this major stage of
construction is testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire
team.”
When complete, Ski Dubai will hold over 6000 tonnes of snow at any given
time and will take its place in the history books as the third largest
indoor snow dome in the world, boasting such features as a 400m ski run,
a permanent 3.5m radius quarter pipe for stunts, a snowboarding park, 5
multi-directional slopes with varying slope gradients, including a black
run, and the world’s largest indoor snow play area.
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