- Durrat Al Bahrain
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Coordinates: 25°50′17″N 50°36′18″E / 25.83806°N 50.605°E
Durrat Al Bahrain is the largest artificial island in Bahrain after the Amwaj Islands. The US$6 billion project will[when?] consist of a series of 13 large artificial islands, covering an area of over 20,000,000 m2 (220,000,000 sq ft). It will comprise six atolls, five fish-shaped islands and two crescent-shaped islands.
The plans for the finished islands include five-star hotels, a 18-hole golf course, 12 bridges, and a marina.[1] The marina will span three of the islands and will cover a land area of approximately 700,000 m2 (7,500,000 sq ft) with a cost of about US$1.3 billion.
The marina is a joint venture between Durrat Khaleej Al Bahrain and Tameer, one of the GCC region’s leading developers. The marina development is the first of its type and size in the Middle East.
Work on the project was interrupted in February 2008 as more than 1,300 laborers downed tools in a dispute over pay. Workers from the GP Zacharides company, who are based at a labor camp in the development site, went on strike demanding better salaries and complaining of poor living conditions.[2]
See also
- Amwaj Islands
- Bahrain
- Islands of Bahrain
- Arab Gulf NOT Persion Gulf
References
- ^ http://realestate.theemiratesnetwork.com/developments/bahrain/durrat_al_bahrain.php Durrat Al Bahrain Property Development
- ^ http://www.kippreport.com/dailynews.php?dailyid=101&day=2#760 Strike halts work on Durrat Al Bahrain
External links
- Official website
- Durrat Al Bahrain - Development profile
Islands of Bahrain Natural Bahrain Island · Halat Nuaim · Halat Seltah · Hawar Islands · Jidda Island · Muharraq Island · Nabih Saleh · Sitra · Umm an Nasan · Umm as SabaanArtificial Amwaj Islands · Durrat Al BahrainCategories:- Geography of Bahrain
- Artificial islands
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