Infrastructure works on Saadiyat Island under way.

Tourism Development and Investment Company (TDIC), the asset development arm of the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA), has awarded a $550 million (Dh2.1 billion) infrastructure construction contract for the 27 sq km Saadiyat Island off Abu Dhabi to Leighton International, part of Australia’s largest project development and contracting group — Leighton Group.

The award includes the construction of the 6.5 km Saadiyat Link road, which will connect the Shahama district to Saadiyat Island, traverse the island and connect to the 10-lane Saadiyat Bridge, which is already under construction from Abu Dhabi’s Mina Zayed area.
Construction of the Saadiyat Link, which includes five lanes in each direction, is to commence shortly with completion due in September 2009.
“Leighton International was selected in a competitive bid after demonstrating long-term commitment to Abu Dhabi and the wider region in terms of investment,” said Mubarak Al Muhairi, director general of ADTA and managing director of TDIC. “The contract represents one of the largest-scale civil infrastructure projects to be undertaken in the UAE capital and Leighton International clearly established its credentials as one of Asia’s and the Arabian Gulf’s leading construction contractors with the financial resources and industry expertise to undertake a project of this scale.”
The contract award covers construction of Saadiyat Link and associated side roads; the main feeder road to the upmarket Saadiyat Beach district providing easy access to the planned five-star resorts and golf course; seven bridges with a total deck length of 1.6 km; three tunnels; 10.7 km of storm water drainage; 22.3 km of sewerage systems; a 30 km potable water network with a ground storage tank and pump station; various mechanical and electrical works and installation of all utilities required to service Saadiyat Link and the Saadiyat Beach district including all hotels, residential developments and road systems.
Infrastructure works on Saadiyat Island are moving along apace with 10 per cent of the main Saadiyat Bridge complete under a $183.8 million contract award to a joint venture between German project construction powerhouse ED Zublin and the UAE’s Saif Bin Darwish. It too is due for completion in summer 2009.
“When complete, these two major infrastructure developments will result in a 15-minute fast-track access from Abu Dhabi International Airport to Saadiyat Island and will link through to the Mina Zayed area,” said Lee Tabler, CEO, TDIC.
Enabling works on Saadiyat Island began earlier this year, following a $35 million contract award to Abu Dhabi’s Al Jaber Group, which runs one of the UAE’s largest contracting companies, and are due for completion by the year end. Belgium’s Jan De Nul has completed 20 per cent of the $222 million bulk earth-filling contract it was awarded to fill 35 cu m of earth to sculpt landform for enhanced vistas from the island’s Marina, Beach and Cultural districts.
Saadiyat Island is being transformed into a world-class leisure, residential and cultural destination. The island will have the world’s largest single cluster of world-class cultural assets including the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi contemporary art museum and the Louvre Abu Dhabi universal museum. As well as a number of five-star resorts, the island will also feature a Gary Player signature championship golf course — the Arabian Gulf’s first ‘ocean’ course.