900 days to go: Updates on Expo 2020 Dubai preparations

More than 16 million work hours completed on the Expo 2020 Dubai site, with 6,100 cubic metres of concrete being laid per week, and 85km of pipe already laid for site infrastructure works.

With Expo 2020 Dubai less than 900 days away, the team behind the mega event released a visual report of the progress at the Dubai mega-project's site.

Expo 2020 Dubai will be the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia's first such event.

Construction is "well advanced" on the three Theme Districts that form the core of the site, while the foundations are complete and "buildings continue to rise from the ground", Expo 2020 Dubai said in a statement. 

To date, more than 16 million work hours have been completed on the Expo 2020 Dubai site, with 6,100 cubic metres of concrete being laid per week, and 85km of pipe already laid for site infrastructure works.

About 180 nations are set to join the Expo 2020 Dubai, which will be the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia's first such event. Expo 2020 Dubai is gearing up for the six-month event that kicks off in mid-October 2020. Expo 2020 Dubai

About 180 nations are set to join the Expo 2020 Dubai, which will be the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia's first such event. Expo 2020 Dubai is gearing up for the six-month event that kicks off in mid-October 2020. Expo 2020 Dubai

In its statement, Expo 2020 Dubai added: "All major design elements for the project are complete – the last being the iconic Al Wasl Plaza, a 150m wide and 67.5-m tall domed space.

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"Laing-O’Rourke will develop Al Wasl and two surrounding buildings. The development of Al Wasl Plaza will be managed by Meraas, with the steel work for the dome trellis provided by Cimolai-Rimond ME. The three theme districts, being developed by Al Futtaim Carillion, also are progressing well." 

External cladding work on the three theme pavilions will be completed by the end of this year, and the expo's Sustainability Pavilion, is due for construction completion by October 2019. 

UAE-based companies are playing a leading role in the construction effort, including Al-Futtaim Carillion, Khansaheb, Besix, Arabtec, and Tristar Engineering, as well as early works completed by Al Naboodah Construction.

Editor's Note: This article was originally published in Gulf News on Monday May 23rd, 2018 http://bit.ly/GulfNews900daystogo