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In line with UAE’s Green Agenda 2030
        The ‘Fairmont Residences Solara Tower Dubai’, a premium residence for upscale urban living, uses
        sustainably sourced and highly efficient materials such as post-tension slabs to reduce material cost while
        enhancing structural integrity. Similarly, it harmonises opulence and func onality by leveraging
        prefabricated steel structural components that facilitate speedy on-site assembly, reduce construc on  me,
        enhance precision and promote environmental preserva on by limi ng power use and waste produc on.


        In addi on, the project will also feature self-shading balconies to reduce the need for air condi oning and
        electric-powered lights, thus reducing u lity bills and carbon footprint, ensuring a superior lifestyle for all
        residents. Advanced technologies, such as Building Informa on Modeling (BIM), are being u lised to
        enhance the project’s overall efficiency.


        Ajay Bha a, Founder and CEO of SOL Proper es, said: “We, at SOL Proper es, strive to elevate UAE
        residents’ quality of life by synergising luxury and sustainability. In recent years, we have witnessed
        remarkable growth in the demand for sustainable luxury residences within the UAE as luxury homebuyers
        are increasingly seeking residences that align with their environmental values without compromising on
        comfort and design. Hence, we remain commi ed to catering to the evolving demands of our clients by
        employing innova ve designs and eco-friendly prac ces that enhance the luxury living experience. We are
        pleased to reveal that the construc on of the ‘Fairmont Residences Solara Tower Dubai’ is expected to be
        completed by Q4 2027.”



        The project u lises advanced so ware and hardware technologies that streamline design, planning and
        coordina on to minimise errors, enhance project management and uphold sustainable standards.


        Moreover, the building’s private units and communal areas will feature lush, green spaces, with plants that
        require minimal maintenance. The project’s exemplary landscaping will help enhance air quality, eleva ng
        the environment’s ecological health, while offering stunning panoramic views of Dubai’s cityscape. It will
        also feature cu ng-edge smart energy management systems and water-efficient fixtures that promote a
        sustainable lifestyle.


        With a legacy of 20 years, Sol Proper es has delivered several world-class projects, consolida ng its stature
        as a leader in the luxury property landscape. The company’s por olio encompasses an eclec c array of
        exquisite residen al developments and commercial spaces that converge sustainability and architectural
        brilliance.


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        About SOL Proper es


        Founded in 2004  under the patronage of the Bha a Group, SOL Proper es is a dis nguished leader in the
        UAE’s real estate sector, renowned for its luxury property developments. Over the past 20  years, SOL
        Proper es has delivered a number of transforma ve projects, encompassing exquisite residen al
        developments, iconic commercial spaces, and luxury hotels. The company’s diverse por olio includes iconic
        projects across Dubai, such as Ocean House- Palm Jumeirah, Oakley Square, Hillside Villas, SOL Bay, SOL
        Avenue, Sol Park JVC- premium collec on of Town houses, Bloomingdale villas Victory Heights, Fairmont
        Residences Solara Tower Dubai, and hospitality projects like The Dubai Edi on-Downtown Dubai, and
        Radisson Beach Resort-Palm Jumeirah. SOL Proper es’ dedica on to innova on and excellence shines
        through in every project, as they blend crea ve ingenuity with architectural brilliance to redefine luxury
        living and working environments.


        For more informa on, visit www.solproper es.ae


        About Fairmont

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