Dubai Islands Construction
The Palm Islands in Dubai are the three man-made
islands that have been developed by Nakheel Properties (they are one of the
most famous property developers of Dubai) on the shores of Dubai. The
construction of the palm islands involves a great deal of methodical planning
and several hours of feasibility studies by the developers to ensure that the
environment does not get disrupted due to the Dubai Island construction
project.
Dubai Island construction was a huge project and was carried out in several
different phases, so that the work progressed methodically and systematically.
The first stage in the entire developmental process constituted the laying of
foundation for land. This stage involved huge amount of sand mining and rock
mining, coupled with the transfer of the mined sand and rocky matter to the
project site. As per the plan, the next phase will be the development of
infrastructure. This would be followed by several other stages, including the
important task of linking the islands with other parts. This was done by
building many bridges that would help in linking the different parts of the
island. Once this is done, the next stage will involve residential construction,
wherein the developers will start with the construction of homes, apartments,
and townhouses.
It is not easy to construct eco-friendly artificial islands, especially when we
are aware of the wide range of environmental impacts that can be triggered off
due to a developmental project of this nature. Dubai Island construction
project involved several years of planning and development. Modern techniques
were involved, which were carried out by using huge imported machinery. A new
technique was also implemented during the island construction phase, which is
known as “rain bowing”. In this technique, dredging ships were used to spray
sand in the project site area. The process was called “rainbowing” because when
the sand was sprayed, it resembled arcs in the air. The breakwater, which was
created in one of the islands, has several million tons of rock. Cranes were
used to place these rocks individually at the appropriate places as per the
designs made by the developers.
In the year 2002, the famous developers Jan De Nul Group commenced their work
in one of the islands – Palm Jebel Ali. The work involved the creation of a
long peninsula that was almost four kilometers long. There was a 200 meters
wide protection for the island and a 17 km long breakwater. In order to create
all this, huge quantity of rock was required. Almost 210,000,000 m3 of rock
along with limestone was reclaimed in the area. Thus in Dubai Island
construction project, more than 10,000,000 m3 of rocks was used in the work
that involved protection of slopes. This gave a new look to the islands and
helped in the protection of the completed work.
By the end of October 2007, nearly 20% of the land reclamation work was
completed in the largest island Palm Deira. In this particular Dubai Island
construction project, more than 200 million cubic meters of sand was used. In
the later part, more than 300 millions cubic meters of land was reclaimed.
Since land-reclamation was done in phases, the planning and development was
carried on slowly. However, very recently development and construction in Palm
Diera was stopped, due to the current global financial crisis. The construction
is however, expected to resume as soon as the signs of the recession get faded.