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Vincitore awards $544m contract to Luxridge for real-estate projects in Dubai

Vincitore awards $544m contract to Luxridge for real-estate projects in Dubai

Yahoo15-07-2025
Vincitore Realty, a designer and developer in the United Arab Emirates, has awarded a Dh2bn ($544m) contract to Luxridge Building Construction to execute its latest collection of luxury real-estate projects in Dubai, according to a report by TradeArabia.
This strategic partnership highlights Vincitore Realty's strategy to collaborate with reputable, quality-focused contractors, according to the company.
By selecting Luxridge, Vincitore aims to strengthen investor trust in anticipation of several high-profile project launches.
Vincitore Realty founder and chair Vijay Doshi said: "Vincitore Realty is committed to crafting more than just architectural icons; we're building trust, value, and enduring legacies. This Dh2bn partnership with Luxridge represents our unwavering commitment to executional excellence.
"Together, we are shaping the future of luxury living in Dubai - landmarks that will inspire generations and stand the test of time.'
Luxridge brings extensive regional expertise and an engineering approach tailored to Dubai's urban landscape.
Its proprietary CORE Quality Framework ensures adherence to global standards, from planning to completion, aligning with Vincitore's vision of delivering lifestyle-centric developments, according to Doshi.
The contract not only solidifies Luxridge's position as a partner for premium projects but also signals a broader industry shift towards prioritising reliability and transparency over scale.
Furthermore, the collaboration cements Dubai's status as a hub for design-driven, investor-secure real estate, where partnerships yield both economic benefits and architectural excellence, the report stated.
Luxridge Building Construction COO Pankaj Sharma said: "This partnership reflects the trust we've earned through precision, accountability, and unwavering quality.
'Backed by proven processes and a committed team, we are proud to be awarded these landmark projects and are looking forward to delivering them with the highest standards, reinforcing Dubai's global reputation for excellence."
"Vincitore awards $544m contract to Luxridge for real-estate projects in Dubai" was originally created and published by World Construction Network, a GlobalData owned brand.
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