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Cloward H2O looks back at gulf resort investment

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Cloward H20 Madinat Jumeirah Resort

The firm’s water services have stood the test of time for luxury resort

Cloward H2O, an expert in aquatic design, has looked back at one of its prestigious projects on the Arabian Gulf as it approaches a successful two decades in operation.

Cloward H20 Madinat Jumeirah Resort Hotel

The Madinat Jumeirah Resort is one of the largest luxury resort properties in Dubai on the Arabian Gulf.

Resort guests can enjoy a variety of aquatic experiences including fountains and pools, accompanied by a complex 5.4 km saltwater water system connecting the resort’s amenities. This provides the ideal network for guests to transverse by Abras, the traditional Arabian fishing boats.

The resort, boasting authentic Arabian themes, opened in September 2003 as what the firm calls “a destination of unique qualities and outstanding beauty”.

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The expansive accommodation comprises two boutique hotels and courtyard summer houses which can benefit from facilities including a traditional souk, a Six Senses Spa, and a wide range of recreational facilities such as the resort’s Quay Health club. Madinat Jumeirah Resort is also home to one of the region’s leading conference and banqueting centres.

Cloward H2O was involved in aquatic amenities engineering and design for the Middle Eastern project. The firm says its team conducted the project with industry best practices in mind, ensuring its client benefited from long-term efficiency and satisfactory quality. Cloward H2O used state-of-the-art technologies and customised solutions to ensure safe and crystal-clear water for Madinat Jumeirah.

Cloward H20 Madinat Jumeirah Resort Pool

The company says: “[we are] grateful for the friendships that were made on this iconic project and to be able to continue designing and creating projects with these momentous companies. Cloward H2O is proud that this one-of-a-kind resort has stayed in pristine operation for almost 20 years.”

The firm worked alongside Africon, DSA Architects International, EDSA, Jumeirah International and Mirage Mille Leisure & Development for the project.

Cloward H2O recently celebrated the planning approval of its upcoming DSRT Surf Resort project, which is designed to be the world’s first fully-integrated inland surfing resort.

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