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incitore Realty, a UAE-based designer and developer, has awarded Luxridge Building Construction a Dh2bn ($544m) contract to execute its latest luxury real-estate projects in Dubai. This partnership is part of Vincitore's strategy to collaborate with reputable contractors that prioritize quality.
By selecting Luxridge, Vincitore aims to strengthen investor trust ahead of several high-profile project launches. According to Vijay Doshi, founder and chair of Vincitore Realty, the company is committed to delivering "executional excellence" and building trust, value, and enduring legacies.
Luxridge brings extensive regional expertise and a tailored engineering approach to Dubai's urban landscape. Its proprietary CORE Quality Framework ensures adherence to global standards from planning to completion, aligning with Vincitore's vision of delivering lifestyle-centric developments.
The contract solidifies Luxridge's position as a partner for premium projects and signals an industry shift towards prioritizing reliability and transparency over scale. The collaboration also cements Dubai's status as a hub for design-driven, investor-secure real estate, where partnerships yield both economic benefits and architectural excellence.
Pankaj Sharma, COO of Luxridge Building Construction, said the partnership reflects the trust earned through precision, accountability, and unwavering quality. He added that Luxridge is proud to be awarded these landmark projects and looks forward to delivering them with the highest standards, reinforcing Dubai's global reputation for excellence.
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