Musanada Hands Over Bani Yas Court Project To Abu Dhabi Judicial Department

Musanada hands over Bani Yas Court Project to Abu Dhabi Judicial Department

ABU DHABI, (Pakistan Point News - 22nd Jan, 2020) The Abu Dhabi General Services Company, Musanada, handed over the Bani Yas Court project to the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, stating that it constructed the court building over an area of 7,725 square metres at a total cost of approximately AED54 million.

The company said that the works were completed as per the construction plan and in line with the agreed completion schedule, according to the highest international standards and specifications.

Chancellor Yosuf Saeed Alabri, Under-Secretary of the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, assured that pursuant to the directives of H.H. Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidential Affairs and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, the Judicial Department is keen on progressing to keep up with the latest developments and provide the best judiciary services, to effectively contribute to achieving Abu Dhabi’s vision.

The project involved a building that comprises three floors. The ground floor includes four main sections consisting of the Notary Public, Attestations, Civil and Labour Court and Enforcement Judge. The first floor includes six sections covering Family Guidance, Inheritance, Urgent Matters, Misdemeanour, and the First Instance and Commercial Courts. The second floor includes four court halls along with a deliberation room attached to each of them.

The project was supplied with all the technical, security and mechanical equipment, besides state-of-the-art technologies to keep up with the latest requirements.

Musanada added that it deployed sustainable innovative solutions during the design and construction phases, developed excellent designs suitable to the nature of such projects, and used recyclable materials to achieve the maximum appropriate environmental requirements, in addition to reducing energy and water consumption, maximising the utilisation of sun rays and implementing the highest standards of quality.

In the delivery of this project, Musanada said it considered the functionality and working environment of the facility, particularly in the selection of internal designs and harmonised colour schemes, besides the efficient distribution of office and meeting hall spaces in a modernised and advanced manner suitably aligned to the operation of the building to achieve the design objectives of the users of the facility.

Additionally, the company said it was keen on developing external designs that appropriately reflected the architectural image of Abu Dhabi's government buildings.