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| Limitless introduces Sanaya Amman Nearly 225,000 cubic metres of earth has been excavated to make way for Sanaya Amman, Dubai-based developer Limitless' US$300 million, 200 metre-plus twin tower residential project which broke ground in Jordan in July 2008. Excavation at the site has created a hole 124 metres long and 74 metres wide, plunging more than 40 metres below street level at its deepest. The work is almost 70 per cent complete, with 1,800 cubic metres of earth being moved each day. In total, nearly 300,000 cubic metres will be dug, with excavation set for completion by mid-2009. Limitless is cementing its commitment to Jordan with the diamond sponsorship – for the second consecutive year – of PropertyLink, Jordan's biggest international real estate exhibition, where it will showcase Sanaya Amman, set to be the tallest buildings in the country. The 2009 event takes place in Amman from 10-13 May. Sanaya Amman will be more than 50 storeys high, with around 500 apartments, and will have over 10,400 square metres of retail and recreation space; 5,600 square metres of green, open space, including a landscaped park; and a 1,000 square metre outdoor communal plaza. write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Construction News :: home page |