Sharjah Real Estate: $54M Infrastructure Deal for Al Tay Hills
- Darwish Engineering,a UAE-based construction firm,has secured a AED198 million contract for infrastructure work on the Al Tay Hills residential project in Sharjah.
- The al Tay Hills development, a significant investment in Sharjah real estate, spans over 6 million square feet and will include 1,100 residential units, featuring villas and townhouses.A...
- the infrastructure work encompasses sewage and stormwater drainage networks, a wastewater treatment plant, two water pumping stations, and networks for roads, electricity, telecommunications, and water systems.
Darwish Engineering lands a substantial AED198 million infrastructure contract for the Al Tay Hills project, a major growth in Sharjah real estate. this key agreement signifies significant progress for the luxury residential community, promising a 2.5-kilometer “green river” and over 1,100 units. the project, a collaboration steered by Kuwait Real Estate Company, will feature essential infrastructure upgrades, including sewage, drainage, and water systems. This investment reflects the growing importance of Sharjah as a hub for enterprising real estate ventures. News Directory 3 reports on this important infrastructure deal, highlighting the commitment to high-quality urban projects. The first phase of Al Tay Hills is expected to be ready by early 2028. Discover what’s next for this innovative development.
Sharjah’s Al Tay Hills Project Awards Infrastructure Contract
Updated June 7,2025
Darwish Engineering,a UAE-based construction firm,has secured a AED198 million contract for infrastructure work on the Al Tay Hills residential project in Sharjah. Kuwait Real Estate Company (AQARAT), in partnership with its subsidiary, IFA Hotels and Resorts, awarded the contract through Qaryat Al Nakheel Real Estate, the project’s executive arm.
The al Tay Hills development, a significant investment in Sharjah real estate, spans over 6 million square feet and will include 1,100 residential units, featuring villas and townhouses.A key highlight of this luxury property development is a 2.5-kilometer “green river,” touted as the region’s longest.
the infrastructure work encompasses sewage and stormwater drainage networks, a wastewater treatment plant, two water pumping stations, and networks for roads, electricity, telecommunications, and water systems.
Khaled Esbaitah, chairman of IFA Hotels and Resorts, emphasized the importance of the agreement. He said the collaboration with Darwish Engineering “marks a significant milestone in our vision to develop integrated urban projects that elevate standards of quality and innovation in the real estate market.”
Bahaa Al-Nahwi, general manager of Darwish Engineering, called the contract a milestone.He affirmed the company’s commitment to delivering integrated engineering solutions that raise the bar for urban development in Sharjah.
What’s next
The first phase of the Al Tay Hills project is slated for completion in the first quarter of 2028. The project aims to meet the demand for luxury units and integrated residential communities in Sharjah.
