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SSH appointed to Bahrain Hasabi Waterfront project

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Manara Developments, the Bahraini real estate developer, has appointed SSH to provide design and construction supervision of infrastructure for the Hasabi Waterfront Development in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

A mixed-use project located in the south of Bahrain, adjacent to the Durrat Al Bahrain Development, the Hasabi development is designed in line with the most advanced aesthetic and construction design standards, a statement from SSH said.

The project contains three- and four-bedroom residential villas – each with a private jetty, as well as commercial developments for sea-view restaurants and coffee-shops, which will serve the daily needs of residents.

In addition, beach facilities and residential buildings three- and four-stories high will also be developed.

“We are proud to have been awarded the contract to undertake the design and construction supervision of the infrastructure work for this major project in Bahrain,” said Mark Jamieson, Infrastructure Director for SSH. “The Hasabi Waterfront Development is an exciting project for SSH.

The scope of services for SSH comprise the design and construction supervision of infrastructure works for the project. This includes the design of all road and utility networks. The work is being undertaken in close coordination with the master planning consultant appointed by the client, SSH added.

“Our specialist experience on similar schemes, combined with our extensive knowledge of the Bahraini infrastructure project market, will enable fast and efficient delivery of the infrastructure works, with our services specifically tailored to meet our client’s requirements,” Jamieson added.

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