Dubai

Mediterranean sanctuary

Morocco cluster at Damac Lagoons.

Damac Lagoons, a sprawling development in Dubailand that is poised to be the UAE’s first LEED Platinum-certified community, is set to see the structural completion by mid-year of its first 6,000 exquisite waterfront villas nestled across 11 distinct clusters which are inspired by the Mediterranean locale.

This prestigious LEED Platinum recognition under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Cities and Communities Rating System signifies Damac Lagoons’ commitment to sustainable living, offering residents a haven that seamlessly blends luxury with environmental responsibility, says its Dubai-based developer Damac.

Damac Lagoons’ 11 distinct clusters – Santorini, Costa Brava, Nice, Portofino, Monte Carlo, Malta, Venice, Marbella, Ibiza, Mykonos, and Morocco – are each meticulously designed to capture the essence of their Mediterranean counterparts using artistic cues from their namesakes.

Tahaineh ... committed to redefine modern living.

Tahaineh ... committed to redefine modern living.

Speaking to Gulf Construction in an exclusive interview, Damac’s General Manager of Projects Mohammed Tahaineh says: “Damac Lagoons is not just a development, it’s a testament to our commitment to redefine modern living. From the breathtaking Mediterranean-inspired clusters to the innovative use of technology and sustainable practices, every aspect reflects our dedication to creating a vibrant and harmonious community. As we overcome challenges and reach significant milestones, we are excited about the journey ahead, confident that Damac Lagoons will set new standards for excellence and provide an unparalleled living experience for our future residents.”

Damac Lagoons will offer a total of 8,644 Mediterranean-inspired villas and 1,134 apartments set along azure blue lagoons and an inland white beach.  The community addresses all recreational and lifestyle requirements with each cluster having its own water body.  Its Adventure Zone and water parks will cater to thrill-seekers, while snorkelling and the floating amphitheatre add unique aquatic and entertainment attractions to the project.

Multiple access points from major roads have also been incorporated to minimise commute times for residents.

The project, which comprises a total GFA of 2.3 million sq m, also hosts an exclusive centrally located clubhouse which includes large swimmable lagoons, sports courts and a gym and will offer residents a premium space for various activities, complemented by waterside restaurants, cafes, and a boutique retail area. Finally, themed amenities and carefully landscaped spaces in each cluster reflect the charm of their Mediterranean namesakes.

In addition, Damac Lagoons will feature a spacious mall with an attractive selection of retail options, design work on which is currently being finalised, Tahaineh indicates.

Designated plots have been also allocated for children’s schools.

Mykonos cluster ... designed to capture the essence of its Mediterranean counterpart.

Mykonos cluster ... designed to capture the essence of its Mediterranean counterpart.

The company has awarded contracts worth more than AED10 billion ($2.72 billion) for the master development.

To put this impressive project together, Damac has joined hands with several industry-leading consultants including AE7, Khatib & Alami and Arif & Bintoak; and contractors such as Shapoorji Pallonji, Ginco, Pivot, Delta, and Al Hamad.

“With the current market conditions and the construction boom within the neighbouring countries, developers are vying for the top contractors for the project. However, with Damac’s long history in the market and our relationships with contractors, we can secure contracts with the best players to ensure our projects are delivered on time and with the best quality,” Tahaineh says.

Commenting on the status of work on the development, he says: “Construction is currently ongoing across the entire development and our overall progress for Damac Lagoons is at 30 per cent. Construction is under way on 7,618 villas and substantial infrastructure deep services have been completed for all villa clusters.

“The handover of villas will commence in Q4 2024 and will go on till the end of 2026. We are looking forward to having the first tenants move in before the end of this year.”

With a daily average of more than 24,500 workers, the peak of construction saw the mobilisation of over 100 excavators and the daily entry of more than 1,000 vehicles to the site, he remarks.

Malta Pavilion uses artistic cues from its Mediterranean namesake.

Malta Pavilion uses artistic cues from its Mediterranean namesake.

“Notably, the project prioritised safety, logging more than 33 million safe man-hours throughout the construction process. These impressive figures underscore the scale and meticulous planning involved in bringing Damac Lagoons to fruition,” Tahaineh points out.

The buildings rest on carefully executed foundations, with isolated footings and raft foundations applied where applicable, ensuring stability and durability. The superstructure employs a combination of conventional and precast techniques, showcasing a blend of traditional and modern construction methods. Notably, the flooring throughout the development boasts large-sized porcelain and marble tiles, adding a touch of luxury and sophistication to the overall design, Tahaineh explains.

The façade of each cluster has been designed to embody a distinctive Mediterranean ambiance and architecture. Slim profile aluminium has also been utilised in the construction, contributing to a sleek and modern aesthetic, while the latest MEP equipment guarantees enhanced efficiency and functionality.

The project integrates innovative technology in its design and construction, notably utilising 3D simulation for meticulous planning and visualisation before construction begins. An experience centre enhances stakeholder engagement through immersive experiences. Additionally, precast technology is employed for all boundary walls and concrete pergolas.

Damac Lagoons stands out for its commitment to smart systems, sustainability, and safety. The smart systems integrated into the development prioritise environmental friendliness and human safety, aligning with modern and responsible practices, Tahaineh concludes.

Apart from Damac Lagoons, Damac has a series of developments under way in Dubai including four Dubai Canal waterfront projects – Altitude, Canal Heights 1 and 2 and Canal Crown – the 71-storey Cavalli Tower in Dubai Marina, Damac Coral Reef in Dubai Maritime City, Damac Casa in the Al Sufouh area,  Damac Hills, its first master community, and Damac Hills 2 master community, which is now home to more than 29,000 residents and continues to grow.