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Adnec begins dredging 2.4km marina zone
Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (Adnec) has commenced dredging a striking 2.4 kilometre (km) marina zone to enhance its state-of-the-art exhibition facilities.
Dubai: Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (Adnec) has commenced dredging a striking 2.4 kilometre (km) marina zone to enhance its state-of-the-art exhibition facilities.
The National Marine Dre-dging Company's 14,000HP (horse power) heavy duty cutter suction dredger, Al Kattouf, currently located in the Adnec channel opposite the exhibition centre, will increase the channel depth to 6 metres to improve access by excavating the seabed.
The dredging operations will provide safe access for vessels from the Al Bateen Channel to the new marina exhibition facilities.
The marina development will play an instrumental role in ensuring the proposed naval display at IDEX 2009 is offered the ideal platform to showcase naval manoeuvres undertaken by defence support vessels including patrol boats, amphibious craft and helicopters.
Idex
The 2009 edition of Idex which is poised to be the biggest-ever, will take place at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, February 22 to 26 next year.
"The deepening of the water channel opposite the exhibition centre will enable a wider variety of naval craft to participate in the live demonstrations at next year's Idex as compared to previous editions of the show," said Mohammad Al Mashgouni, Idex 2009 director.
The first phase of the marina development will also feature a 250 metre quay wall, suitable for stern mooring of over 20 yachts, in time for the highly anticipated Abu Dhabi Yacht Show in March 2009.
As part of the final phase of Abu Dhabi's Dh8 billion ($2.3 billion) Capital Centre business and residential micro-city development, the new marina zone will be equipped to house super-yachts and marine exhibitions. Already this show has attracted a number of leading megayacht shipyards and brokers keen to take advantage of this growing market in the gulf, proving the demand for marina exhibitions in the Middle East.
Compliment
Simon Horgan, Adnec CEO, said, "The marina zone will compliment the existing exhibition centre (soon to be the largest in the Middle East), the 23 tower mix-use micro city and Capital Gate, our iconic Capital Gate feature tower."
"These elements combined will create an economic engine for the UAE Capital and will place Abu Dhabi firmly at the top of the global exhibition and event destination market," he added.
The marina zone will also encompass restaurants, retail outlets, entertainment facilities and low-rise residential offerings compete with scenic views of the canal.
The news of the marina development follows on from Adnec's recent acquisition of ExCeL London, the UK capital's largest exhibition venue and the launch of a brand new venue - the Al Ain Convention Centre, which will include a convention hotel, cultural centre and a residential and commercial district by 2011.
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