Business & Finance Club Magazine - Real Estate Sector - MUSCAT — The Wave, Muscat has announced that more than 60 per cent of construction on its internal waterways is nearing completion and progressing.
This is in line with the residential occupations in the initial construction sector, and this phase is expected to be complete by end of 2010.
The waterways, which weave across five km of the residential sectors in a curve fashion with widths up to 30 metres, have bridges connecting the waterfront properties throughout the development and are already home for fish and other sea life.
As a prime architectural feature that blends with unique marina views, the waterways are an exquisite lifestyle component for residents and visitors to live and relax by the water, bringing together the multitude of features available at The Wave, Muscat.
The waterways are envisaged to enhance a genuine sense of community in line with the development’s core objectives to form a truly integrated, harmonious and environmentally sustainable community.
With construction of the seawater pump stations progressing, the master planner’s objective is to complete the internal waterways in several phases with the first sections near the main residential entrance already in place.
The Wave, Muscat has also taken proactive steps in its efforts to conserve the environment by preventing harmful algae and red tide growth, through utilising the latest circulation and water monitoring technology to guarantee that the water is changed every 72 hours to keep it cool, clean and clear.
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