The “Bahrain Marina Development Company,” the driving force behind this remarkable project situated at the heart of Manama, has formalized an agreement appointing “Nass Contracting WLL, a subsidiary of Nass Corporation B.S.C.” as the principal contractor responsible for project implementation. Simultaneously, “Mohamed Salahuddin Engineers & Architects (MSCEB)” will oversee the construction of the initial phase. This first phase of the project represents an investment of 92 million Bahraini dinars and contributes to the overall estimated project construction cost of 200 million Bahraini dinars.
The signing ceremony, hosted at the headquarters of the “Bahrain Marina Development Company,” saw the presence of Mr. Khalid Mohamed Yusuf Najibi, Chairman of the Board of Directors, and Mr. Yusuf Al-Thawadi, Managing Director. Representing Nass Contracting was Mr. Sameer Nass, Chairman of the Board of Directors, and Eng. Shawqi Al-Hashemi, Nass Corporation CEO. Mr. Mohamed Salahuddin, Chairman of the Board of Directors, and Mr. Thamer Salahuddin, CEO, represented Mohamed Salahuddin Engineers & Architects (MSCEB) along with several senior officials from all participating parties.
Bahrain Marina Development Company has expressed its commitment to leverage the extensive expertise of the renowned Nass Contracting in the construction sector for the project’s construction operations. Concurrently, Mohamed Salahuddin Engineers & Architects (MSCEB) will oversee this iconic project, ensuring it adheres to the highest applicable specifications and standards. With its extensive experience in this domain, the Bahrain Marina development is poised to evolve into a prominent tourist destination within the Kingdom. Spanning an impressive 256,000 square meters and situated along Manama’s eastern coastal strip, this project is strategically positioned for transformation into a global hotspot. Its objectives include fortifying the tourism sector, aligning with the overarching goals of the national tourism strategy, asserting its stature as a global tourism hub, and augmenting tourism’s contribution to the domestic economy.