Dubai Investments, through its real estate arm Dubai Investment Real Estate (DIR), has reported a major health, safety and environment (HSE) achievement at its Danah Bay development, recording 2 million safe working man-hours without a lost time injury across its residential and hotel towers.
The milestone has been reached while construction continues across the beachfront project on Al Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah, with core structural works progressing on both the residential and hospitality elements.
According to DIR, maintaining such a record during active construction reflects the strength of its site safety systems, operational discipline and risk management framework, all of which are embedded across project delivery stages.
Obaid Al Salami, General Manager of Dubai Investment Real Estate, said safety is treated as a fundamental part of project execution rather than a standalone requirement.
“Health and safety is central to how we operate across all our developments,” he said. “It is not simply about compliance, but about ensuring that every stage of construction is delivered responsibly, with clear accountability and strong oversight. Achieving 2 million safe man-hours without a lost time incident demonstrates the effectiveness of our systems and the commitment of everyone on site.”
He added that maintaining rigorous HSE standards supports both delivery performance and long-term asset quality. “When safety is embedded into daily operations, it enhances project efficiency, protects workers and ultimately strengthens the value we deliver to investors and end users,” he said.
The Danah Bay development is being delivered in phases and includes residential units, a hotel and lifestyle components aimed at creating a fully integrated waterfront destination. Current works focus on vertical construction of the residential tower and structural progress on the hotel, alongside ongoing building services and site operations.
DIR also confirmed that the villa component, comprising 189 units, is fully completed, with partial handover already underway. This marks a key step in the project’s phased delivery programme.
As construction advances, Dubai Investments and DIR say they will continue prioritising HSE performance alongside timely execution, reinforcing confidence in delivery standards and long-term project sustainability.