Home Industry Construction Damac awards Dhs40m contract for roads, infrastructure at Akoya Oxygen The roads and infrastructure contract has been awarded to Proscape by Staff writer May 4, 2017 Dubai developer Damac Properties has awarded a contract worth Dhs40m for roads and infrastructure works at Vardon cluster within its Akoya Oxygen project. The contract has been awarded to Proscape, Damac said in a statement. It did not specify the timeline for the works to be completed. The Vardon cluster will feature over 2,000 luxury hotel apartments, and a promenade offering high-end shopping, dining and entertainment. Spread across 55 million square feet in Dubailand, the overall Akoya Oxygen includes residential and hospitality properties of various sizes surrounding an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Tiger Woods – which will also feature a clubhouse, restaurants and a pro-shop. The golfer also visited the property to oversee its progress in February. The golf club will be the second in Dubai to be operated by the Trump Organization. Read more: Tiger Woods reviews Dubai golf course progress with developer Damac The development will also include an organic produce market, hydroponic cafe, luxury wellness centre, outdoor yoga enclave and retail outlets. Also read: Damac launches luxury villas at Akoya projects Last month, Damac awarded a Dhs58.4m contract for the main structural works of villas at Mulberry cluster in the Akoya Oxygen project. Read more: Dubai’s Damac awards Dhs58.4m contract for villas at Akoya Oxygen 0 Comments