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Sheikh Sultan launches Dhs2 billion ‘Sharjah Sustainable City’ Project

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Sheikh Sultan during the official unveiling ceremony of the Sharjah Sustainable City project on Wednesday.

Sajjad Ahmad, Staff Reporter

Sharjah: His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, launched ‘Sharjah Sustainable City on Wednesday, the first urban mixed-use project in the emirate, which meets the highest standards of green economy and environmental sustainability. It is the outcome of a strategic partnership between Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) and Diamond Developers, a leading sustainable communities developer in the UAE.

The Dhs2 billion project is spread across 7.2 million sqft, and is strategically located in Sharjah near Al Rahmaniya area, easily accessible from the Sharjah International Airport and Sharjah University City. Upon completion, it will feature 1,120 eco-friendly and energy-efficient villas with a modern-meets-oriental design in harmony with the unique architectural aesthetic Sharjah is known for.

The first phase of the 4-phase project will be ready in the fourth quarter of 2021.

During the official launch ceremony, His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah learnt about the features of the residential units and other facilities through a 3D city model displayed at the event.

He also received details about the eco-friendly technologies the city will be built on, and the key environmental and health benefits they will offer to the city’s future residents.

The project will include a sustainable school, which will promote the concepts of sustainability through school curricula. It will also feature a ‘Sustainability Experience Centre’ – a platform to host meetings and forums by government and academic entities, NGOs, as well as school and university students, centered around promoting awareness about environmental issues and sustainable living.

The project encompasses 3, 4 and 5 bedroom villas built on spacious 2,035 – 3,630 sqft plots, and are being designed to offer discerning buyers the perfect combination of comfort, practicality and style.

These smart homes in the city are being built to offer up to 100 per cent savings on electricity bills and 50 per cent cuts on water bills. The project includes a number of public facilities – a community shopping centre for premier shopping and entertainment, a venue to host social events, health clubs, swimming pools, cycling and jogging tracks, restaurants, nurseries, medical clinics and a mosque.

Sharjah Sustainability City is poised to be a landmark contribution by Sharjah to the global movement towards reducing carbon footprint, slowing global warming and decreasing the harsh impacts of climate change. It reflects Shurooq’s commitment to promote the green economy culture in Sharjah and the UAE, and create new opportunities for the establishment of world-class infrastructure that promotes environment-friendly and sustainable living.

The project’s partners have announced that purchase contracts for the villas will be available to interested buyers, starting on Thursday.

Marwan Bin Jassim Al Sarkal, Executive Chairman of Shurooq said: “Shurooq’s business philosophy is based on mutually-beneficial partnerships that promote and realise Sharjah’s growth strategy. It is inspired by the vision of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan Bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, who believes that the true measure of a successful economy is in its social outcomes, the impact it has on the quality of living of each individual, and how it contributes to social stability.”

He added, “The inauguration of the project by His Highness shows the support, belief and confidence of the government of Sharjah. Property market in the emirate is growing and through this Sustainable City project we are going to create a community for the future.”

Al Sarkal added: “Sustainability, natural resources and environment preservation, public health protection, greenhouse gas reduction are development priorities. These new standards are instrumental to sustainable development.”

He noted: “Shurooq is continuously motivated to implement the very best of emerging trends in real estate, and adapt them optimally to drive Sharjah’s economic aspirations, and at the same time improve the quality of life of the emirate’s residents by offering them an environment to practice essential 21st century sustainability ethos.”

The Executive Chairman of Shurooq also explained that Sharjah Sustainable City, located at Um Funnain area, is powered entirely by renewable energy produced by solar panels, and has recycling plants that will recycle water and waste, a 100 per cent. The city will feature biodome greenhouses and outdoor gardens to support sustainable farming of a variety of fruit and vegetables within the community.

Eng. Faris Saeed, CEO of Diamond Developers, said: “The project is the first of its kind in Sharjah, which thanks to its wise leadership, has come a long way in promoting environmental sustainability with a focus on preserving our natural resources for generations to come.”

Yousif Al Mutawa, CEO of Sharjah Sustainable City, noted the integrated residential project reflects the vision of Sharjah government to promote economic diversity and aligns with the global approach to support green investments within the sustainable development framework.