In partnership with Abu Dhabi Centre for Projects and Infrastructure and ICT Real Estate Development
The project comprises of 1,146 residential villas with an anticipated timeline for completion by the end of 2027
The Abu Dhabi Housing Authority (ADHA) launched the Yas Canal housing project, in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Centre for Projects and Infrastructure and ICT Real Estate Development. Situated in Al Raha Beach area, the project comprises of 1,146 residential villas, with a total cost of AED 3.5 billion.
In a partnership with the private sector, ‘ICT’ will design and construct the project along with laying the infrastructures. The Abu Dhabi Centre for Projects and Infrastructure will oversight the project. The sales operations for these residential units are being conducted in partnership with ADHA.
Encompassing 1.8 square kilometres of land, the Yas Canal project entails the creation of various public and service amenities. These include three mosques, a school, a sports club and retail shops, spanning an area of 10,000 square meters. The projected completion timeline for this project is set for the fourth quarter of 2027.
The project will offer a diverse set of choices for residential villas, available in varying sizes, ranging from three to six rooms, with square footage ranging from 350 square meters to 525 square meters. These villas are built on residential plots that can vary in size from 600 to 780 square meters.
His Excellency Hamad Hareb Al Muhairi, Director General of Abu Dhabi Housing Authority, said: “The introduction of the Yas Canal project is in line with our mission to establish a sustainable housing ecosystem that elevates the well-being of Abu Dhabi citizens. This project resonates with the vision of our wise leadership, prioritising the fulfilment of the needs of Emirati families and enhancing their stability and social welfare, thus fostering social cohesion and contributing to the comprehensive development of the Emirate.”
His Excellency emphasised ADHA’s dedication to forging robust strategic partnerships with the private sector, aligning with its fundamental goal of providing innovative housing options and cultivating integrated communities to enhance the state of the housing sector in the Emirate. H.E. further stated: “The primary objective at the Abu Dhabi Housing Authority is to ensure that Abu Dhabi citizens have access to suitable housing that adheres to the highest quality and technical standards. This remains our utmost priority, and we are committed to executing a strategic plan centred on constructing contemporary and integrated residential communities that meet the aspirations of local families. This initiative underscores the comprehensive urban development of the government housing sector and the entire Emirate. Our aim is to boost homeownership rates among citizens and reduce their waiting time to acquire homes.”
Eng. Maysarah Mahmoud Eid, Acting Director General of ADPIC, said: “Our partnership with the Abu Dhabi Housing Authority and ICT for the introduction of the Yas Canal housing project represents a noteworthy achievement in our pioneering endeavours, with the goal of improving the quality of life for the citizens of the Emirate. We manage development projects that contribute to shaping the future of our society, aligning with the visions of our wise leadership, which emphasise sustainable urban development and the well-being of citizens.”
Eng. Ibrahim Al Maghribi, CEO of ICT Real Estate Development, said: “We are proud to partner with Abu Dhabi Housing Authority and Abu Dhabi Centre for Projects and Infrastructure to work on the Yas Canal housing project, which reflects our commitment to strengthening relations with government entities in implementing housing projects that promote the well-being of communities and enhance living standards.”
This project allows citizens who have acquired loans from the ADHA to utilise these loans to purchase residential villas within the project, ranging from three to six bedrooms. The villas offer a variety of architectural designs, allowing citizens to choose according to their preferences.Update On