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The Sustainable City – Yiti

Mixed-Use Development in Oman

Project: The Sustainable City – Yiti

Location: Muscat, Oman

Project Size: 1,000,000 sqm.

Client: Diamond Developers / Sustainable Development & Investment Company S.A.O.C. (SDIC)

Year: 2023-2024

Scope: Sitewide Waste Management (Masterplan and Components Design)

Green Vision Consultants is delighted to have worked with Diamond Developers and Sustainable Development & Investment Company S.A.O.C (SDIC) to provide Sitewide Waste Management Design Services with a goal to achieve 100% waste diversion for The Sustainable City – Yiti in the Sultanate of Oman poised to be the first net zero emissions community in the world, realizing UN 2050 net zero targets by 2040. Located 30km from central Muscat, The Sustainable City – Yiti is a coastal development overlooking the Gulf of Oman. Aligned with Oman’s 2040 vision and designed to meet the highest social, environmental, and economic sustainability standards, the live-work-thrive city follows the blueprint for low-emissions living, pioneered by The Sustainable City, Dubai. The Sustainable City – Yiti will span approximately one million square meters and accommodate over 10,000 people in 300 3- and 4-bedroom villas and townhouses and 1,225 1-, 2- & 3-bedroom apartments.

The waterfront city will feature a state-of-the art facilities, urban farming, a central plaza with a mall, school, nursery, a rehabilitation centre for people of determination, indoor sports complex, access to a wide range of outdoor recreational activities, an equestrian centre, two hotels and 132 luxury serviced apartments under the Nikki Beach brand. Through on-site educational facilities, The Sustainable City – Yiti also presents opportunities for research and learning, enabling the essential transfer of sustainability knowledge. The Sustainable City – Yiti is a joint venture between SEE Developers, the masterminds behind The Sustainable City brand, and Oman Tourism Development Company, part of OMRAN Group.

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