Sobha Realty has teamed up with Otis Worldwide Corporation to install 303 elevators in Dubai. These elevators will be used in five major projects, making buildings more convenient and accessible. The partnership focuses on safety, innovation, and smooth mobility for residents.
Elevators for Multiple Sobha Realty Projects
Otis will supply different types of elevators based on the needs of each development. The breakdown of elevator installations includes:
- Sobha Reservé – 123 Gen2® elevators
- Sobha Hartland II – 43 Gen2 elevators
- Sobha One – 33 SkyRise®, 24 Arise, 52 Gen2 Home, and 6 Gen2 elevators
- Verde by Sobha – 13 SkyRise elevators
- Sobha Waves Opulence – 6 SkyRise, 1 Arise, and 2 Gen2 elevators
These elevators will ensure smooth movement within high-rise buildings, improving the living experience for residents.
Commitment to Safety and Quality
Francis Alfred, Managing Director of Sobha Realty, emphasized that the company always prioritizes safety and quality. He stated, “We are excited to work with Otis to install elevators in our key projects. Their technology and reliability align with our high standards.”
With this partnership, Sobha Realty aims to offer safe and efficient elevators that improve vertical mobility. Advanced technology will ensure a seamless experience for residents.
Otis’s Role in Dubai’s Growth
Otis has been operating in the UAE for over 50 years. It has already supplied elevators for Sobha Hartland I and other projects. Mohammed Al Qaisi, Middle East Leader at Otis, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership. He said, “We are honored to work with Sobha Realty again. Our goal is to provide safe and innovative mobility solutions for their world-class developments.”
This partnership highlights Sobha Realty’s dedication to integrating modern technology in its luxury projects. By choosing Otis, it ensures residents enjoy smooth, reliable, and safe elevator services. These high-quality elevators will enhance the comfort and convenience of Dubai’s premium developments.
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