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The Palm Jebel Ali project is one of the longest-running in Dubai with work on it first carried out in 2002.

Off the coast of the city, the man-made island will be twice the size of Palm Jumeirah once it’s finally completed.

Construction paused on the project for more than 15 years following a break in 2008, which has left the island lying dormant for the better part of two decades.

But, last year, it was announced that property developer Nakheel was coming back to the table to breathe new life into the white elephant.

And this weekend, the developer revealed that contracts for the commencement of infrastructure works have now been awarded. Or, to put it more plainly, it’s time to build again.

Palm Jebel Ali plans
The Gateway Bridge on the Palm Jebel Ali original plans

The island spans 13.4 kilometres of land with 10.5 million square metres of development, offering a total of 110 kilometres of coastline and 91 kilometres of beachfront, which will eventually be home to 35,000 families.

The mega-project aligns with the city’s overarching Urban Master Plan for 2040, which aims to increase the population in the city to 5.8 million and increase the length of public beaches by, well, 2040.

So, why is construction back under way at Palm Jebel Ali? What can we expect when the project is finally finished? And when might the project finally be complete?

Why construction has resumed on Palm Jebel Ali

Construction had stalled for more than a decade on Palm Jebel Ali as a result of the global financial crisis of 2008.

Fast forward 15 years and it seemed that hopes of continuing the project were lost and were even close to formal cancellation in 2022.

But in 2023, Nakheel revived the plans and sought reinvestment and new partners to make the project a reality.

And now, in 2024, contracts to resume infrastructure construction have been awarded to various parties, which means that the whole project is being brought back to life.

The public access road from Sheikh Zayed Road to Palm Jebel Ali will be built by leading civil and marine contractor DBB Contracting LLC. It will introduce a six-kilometre path directly onto the new palm

Roadway and lighting to Al Hesah Street at Dubai Waterfront, which connects to the new palm, will be built by Khansaheb Civil Engineering LLC.

What can we expect on Palm Jebel Ali?

At twice the size of Palm Jumeirah, and a promise of 80 hotels and resorts on the man-made island, it’s fair to say that we can expect a lot on Palm Jebel Ali.

With so many hotels and resorts, a whole new batch of restaurants, bars and beach clubs will also be in the offing.

Last year, real estate agents faced a fight to be among the first to get their hands on one of the villas on the island. The first properties are expected to be handed over in 2027.

Homes on the island are being sold on beach connectivity, enhanced privacy, abundant greenery, panoramic views and its blended indoor-outdoor living.

Futuristic buildings of the Gateway Bridge on Palm Jebel Ali plans

Several projects have been announced for the island and been assigned names such as ‘celebration village’ and ‘family resort’ but details beyond that are quite scarce.

At the centre will be a big tower with 360-degree panoramic views.

To date, here’s what’s been promised on Palm Jebel Ali:

  • Beach clubs
  • Celebration village
  • Eco-resort
  • Family resort
  • Family club and beach
  • Gateway Towers
  • Lifestyle mall
  • Town centres on either crescent
  • Signature yacht club
  • Signature wellness resort
  • Sports and wellness club
  • Sunrise waterfront promenade
  • Sunset waterfront promenade

When will Palm Jebel Ali be completed?

No specific date has been given as to when we can finally expect work to be completed on Palm Jebel Ali.

However, with real estate agents saying hand over could come in 2027 then that could be when we first see people move onto the island.

And with Dubai Holding highlighting the project as a key part of the Dubai Urban Master Plan 2040, we should expect the project to be finished before then.

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