Dubai's Amusement Whitewater company, specializing in the design and construction of amusement water parks, has won a $5.5 million contract to build a 30-chalet African village for a United Arab Emirates (UAE) hotel.
Amusement Whitewater, with an annual turnover in excess of $11 million, is also constructing an African village resort on a private island off the UAE coast, according to a company press release. As part of its 'Out of Africa' initiative, the company is now planning to launch a range of hand made traditional African furniture and artifacts.
Amusement Whitewater's client list includes contracts carried out in the Middle East, Russia and Lithuania. The company recently designed and built a four million dollar indoor water-park in Samara, Russia and is currently installing two large water slides at Dreamland, Umm Al-Quwain's water park. It also hopes to seal an eight million dollar deal for two more indoor water parks in Russia.
The company's regional clients include Egypt's Andalusia Waterpark and Universal AquaPark; Kuwait's AquaPark; Lebanon's Rio Lento AquaPark; Saudi Arabia's Sunset Beach and Bahrain's Muharaq Waterfall. Amusement Whitewater was established eight years ago.— (menareport.com)
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