Gulf Landscape & Irrigation Systems LLC acquires the coveted Al Habtoor City, St. Regis Hotel & Garden Landscaping Project
Last Update: Sunday, July 27, 2014 : 18:52 (+4GMT)
Gulf Landscape & Irrigation Systems LLC (GLIS), a part of Al Khayyat Investment (AKI) Contracting, recently attained the much sought-after Hotel & Garden landscaping project for the St. Regis Hotel in Al Habtoor City, Dubai. This illustrious project is divided into two phases and will take an estimated 16-20 months to be completed. The first phase of the project will focus on the designing and building of landscaping works for the St. Regis Hotel Garden while the second phase will be centered on landscaping works at the Al Habtoor City external areas and the podium area.
Speaking out on the tender, Sam Karzone, CEO of contracting division stated, “We are pleased to have acquired this landmark project which is set to be part of Dubai’s prestigious Canal development. GLIS is committed to deliver this project on time building on its values of respecting sustainability of natural resources.”
With highly-trained landscape architects, four nurseries and engineering team, GLIS prides itself in offering show case turn-key landscaping and irrigation services ranging from design, construction and maintenance of key projects across the UAE for over 30 years. It specializes in commercial, hospitality, residential communities and other high-profile projects like The Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Burj Al Arab, Fairmont The Palm Hotel and Downtown Dubai in addition to Cleveland Clinic, New York University and Yas Island in Abu Dhabi.
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