Plus Properties signs AED 400 million worth contract with Taahud for construction of iconic SkyGardens project in Abu Dhabi

Published August 6th, 2008 - 12:26 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Plus Properties signs AED 400 million worth contract with Taahud for construction of iconic SkyGardens project in Abu Dhabi


Exclusive waterfront property features luxury apartments and duplex villas with private pools and suspended gardens


Plus Properties, a leading property developer in the Middle East, has signed an AED 400 million contract with Taahud General Contracting Co. for the construction of the prestigious SkyGardens project in Reem Island, Abu Dhabi.

The agreement was recently signed by Georges Chehwane, CEO of Plus Properties, and Adel Noueis, General Director of Taahud General Contracting Co. This agreement with Taahud paves the way for commencement of construction of SkyGardens, which is set to become the most prestigious waterfront tower dotting the Abu Dhabi skyline.

Taahud has quickly emerged as a major player in the local construction market, securing a string of prestigious projects. The Abu Dhabi-based company’s core management team consists of reputed industry professionals who have decades of experience in the local and regional construction industry.

The SkyGardens is an iconic residential waterfront property designed by world-renowned architect James Law, and comprises a selection of one, two and three bedroom deluxe apartments, exclusive garden apartments and sky garden duplex villas. Nestled in a quiet and upscale marina neighborhood at the Reem Island, the project is only a bridge away from downtown Abu Dhabi and just 20 minutes from the Abu Dhabi airport. The duplex villas at the SkyGardens each come equipped with private swimming pools, suspended gardens and luxurious interior and exterior finishing. All units of the project are conceived to have a sea view, and villas enjoy a 360 degree panoramic view extending from the sea to Abu Dhabi’s elegant skyline.

Enabling work on the SkyGardens project has already begun, and construction is set to commence shortly.