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Dubai properties, Injaz sponsor Mideast architect awards
Dubai
 

Dubai Properties and Injaz both subsidiaries of Dubai Properties Group (DPG) sponsored Wednesday's 1st annual ME Architect Awards and supported three categories within the Architect Awards in Dubai.

Mohamed Al Dabal, CEO of Injaz, presented the awards for Best Concept Design, Best Infrastructure Project, and Best Engineering Firm at a gala ceremony at the Westin Hotel.

Over 350 nominees from Middle East, Africa, Asia, India and Europe were shortlisted for the prestigious awards by a panel of leading industry experts.

The awards recognised achievement in residential, master planning, travel and transport, community, leisure, tourism and travel, environmental and Islamic architecture.

Dubai Properties is currently developing several unique developments around Dubai, including Culture Village, Business Bay, Mudon, Tijara Town, and The Villa. - TradeArabia News Service


 


 
   
 
     
 
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