Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Expo2020 Village targeted completion by 2018

Construction of the infrastructure for the World Expo 2020,  is expected to start early next year, according to a statement on Monday by the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), the developer of the Expo2020 site.
Staff from participating countries working on the Expo will be able to move into Expo Village — a residential community development providing full-time housing facilities — after its targeted completion by 2018, following which the pavilion construction will start.
The six-month event will be held at Dubai Trade Centre-Jebel Ali, a site equidistant from the centres of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and adjacent to the Dubai World Central airport and Jebel Ali Port. 
Work on the site will kick off following an approval of the Registration Dossier by the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE), the governing body of the World Expo.

The World Expo, which is held every five years, showcases exhibitions, pavilions and cultural events.All major on-site construction is set to be completed by October 2019. Infrastructure and operational costs are estimated to be €6.45 billion.
An extension to the Dubai Metro (Red Line) will be built, along with a station at the exhibition site.
Also, there will be a bus service to transport visitors to and from the exhibition from different pick-up points across the UAE.
The Al Wasl Plaza will be within 15 minutes’ walk from any part of the site.
The exhibition site can accommodate up to 300,000 visitors at its peak and 153,000 visitors on average on a week-day.
Al Wasl Plaza which will be constructed on the main site of World Expo 2020.
Al Wasl Plaza Artistic impression.

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