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07/02/2016 08:44 AST
The work was in full swing to complete the building of 61 villas at the Riffa Views’ Parks Estate, the Poullaides Construction Company announced yesterday.
It expressed commitment to the schedule set for the completion of all construction work within the work plan agreed upon last year.
Riffa Views managing director Yasser Al Raee lauded the speedy construction process, hailing the co-operation of all parties.
He asserted that the way was well paved for the completion of the 212 villas according to the pre-set action plan.
He added that the sale of the villas was underway since the beginning of the year, and that a number of villas had been booked or sold.
Poullaides officials expressed delight at the start of the work to complete the remaining villas of the Parks Estate, noting that work had already started on the 61 villas. They affirmed the company’s commitment to the completion date of the project as agreed. They lauded the great co-operation shown by the Riffa Views BSC (c) to implement the execution plan, adding that work was in full swing and that the number of technical and consulting staff at the work sites was increasing.
Riffa Views is Bahrain’s first master-planned golf residential community of 1,056 villas set around an 18-hole signature championship golf course designed by Colin Montgomery. It includes three residential complexes – Parks Estate, the Lagoons Estate and the Oasis Estate. It hosts the Royal Golf Club, the Royal Country Club, Riffa Views International School (RVIS), the RVIS Tennis Academy, the RVIS Soccer Academy, mosques and Riffa Palms, a neighbourhood retail destination.
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