Cimolai Rimond wins Expo 2020 plaza contract


Abu Dhabi-based Cimolai Rimond Middle East General Contracting has been awarded a contract to provide steel work for the intricate domed trellis of Expo 2020 Dubai’s central Al Wasl Plaza.

Abu Dhabi-based Cimolai Rimond Middle East General Contracting has been awarded a contract to provide steel work for the intricate domed trellis of Expo 2020 Dubai’s central Al Wasl Plaza.

A UAE-Italian joint venture, Cimolai Rimond said its steel work will provide the trellis structure for the 67.5-m-tall, 130-m-wide dome that will become an inspiring piece of architecture at the heart of Expo.
 
When finished, the structure will include 13,600 m of intricate steel work and weigh 2,265 tonnes, equivalent to 500 elephants, with an enclosed space of 724,000 cu m – the same volume as 290 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
 
Al Wasl Plaza will be a central space of the 4.38-sq-km site and will make a dramatic impression on the millions of people visiting Expo 2020 Dubai from around the world, said the company in a statement.

The dome will incorporate a huge immersive projection experience that can also be viewed from the sky above, it added.
 
Ahmed Al Khatib, vice-president of real estate and delivery at Expo 2020 Dubai, said: "Al Wasl Plaza will be an iconic central point of Expo 2020 Dubai. We are glad to be working with Cimolai Rimond Middle East, which has a strong track record, including working on the UAE National Pavilion at the 2015 World Expo in Milan."
 
"This is the latest construction contract to be awarded this year. Work on Expo 2020 is well on track and we are making great progress. We will be awarding the final construction contract for Al Wasl Plaza in the first quarter of next year," stated Al Khatib.
 
"I am really excited at seeing this colossal dome rise and take shape. The size of the structure is huge – easily big enough to accommodate an Emirates airline A380 aircraft, with a surface area the same as almost five football pitches," he noted.
 
"It’s going to be an incredible sight at the heart of Expo 2020 Dubai, and a major attraction for District 2020 – our legacy development," he added.
 
CEO Giuseppe Antonio Chiarandá said: "We are very proud to be working with Expo 2020 Dubai on such a prestigious project. We are bringing years of experience in advanced design and production of structural steel work to bear on this task."

"The Al Wasl Plaza dome will be the literal and figurative centerpiece of the Expo site, and we’re very excited to have been entrusted with the chance to contribute to bringing this new icon to life," stated Chiaranda.
 
Al Khatib said construction across the Expo 2020 site was advancing well. Building work on Al Wasl Plaza will begin in early next year.

To date, more than nine million work hours have been completed on the Expo 2020 site, with 6,100 cu m of concrete being laid per week, and 59 km of pipes already laid as part of site infrastructure works.
 
UAE-based companies are playing a leading role in the construction effort, including Al-Futtaim Carillion, Khansaheb, Besix, Arabtec and Tristar Engineering, as well as early works completed by Al Naboodah Construction.
 
Last month, Expo organisers revealed images showing the Theme District buildings emerging above ground level, and more than 8,000 people are now at work across the site.
 
More than 150 countries have now committed to take part in Expo 2020 Dubai and will be able to begin work on their plots and the construction of their pavilions from April 2018.-TradeArabia News Service