Construction is well advanced on the three Theme Districts that form the core of the Expo 2020 Dubai site, organisers said in an update on Wednesday.
Foundations are complete and buildings continue to rise from the ground. To date, more than 16 million work hours have been completed on the Expo 2020 site, with 6,100 cubic metres of concrete being laid per week, and 85km of pipe already laid for site infrastructure works, a statement said.
It added that all major design elements are complete – the last being the iconic Al Wasl Plaza, a 150-metre wide, 67.5-metre tall domed space that will be enjoyed by millions of visitors.
The three theme districts, being developed by Al Futtaim Carillion, also are progressing well, with external cladding work on the three theme pavilions completed by the end of this year.
With under 900 days to go to Expo 2020 Dubai, 170 countries have committed to take part including Italy, United Kingdom, Indonesia, France, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Slovenia, Luxembourg, Greece, Tunisia, Kazakhstan, Chile, Nigeria, Germany and Ireland.
Organisers added that to date, Expo 2020 Dubai has announced 10 Premier Partners and two Official Partners.
In 2017, AED10.8 billion of Expo construction contracts and AED411 million of non-construction contracts were awarded. More
By Sam Bridge arabianbusiness.com