Wynn Bridge to link Al Marjan Island resort directly to UAE's E311, E611 highways

A 548-metre bridge linking Wynn Al Marjan Island to the UAE’s main road network has reached nearly 50 per cent completion, marking a major infrastructure milestone ahead of the resort’s planned Spring 2027 opening.Wynn Bridge will connect the resort, via Wynn Boulevard, to the E311 and E611 highways, providing direct access between Dubai and the Northern Emirates. Construction is on schedule for completion in late 2026, with piling works completed and nine of the 10 bridge column pile caps already in place. Overall completion currently stands at 48 per cent.Construction across the wider Wynn Al Marjan Island resort is also progressing steadily. The project’s signature tower, which topped out in December 2025, has reached a height of 299 metres, with all structural concrete completed up to the 71st floor roof. Installation of the steel roof crown has begun, while façade works are 83 per cent complete, with more than 21,800 panels installed. Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels.Structural works have been completed for all 1,530 guest accommodations, including rooms, suites, townhouses and Marina Estates. Interior fit-out is now underway across the entire inventory, alongside mechanical and electrical works.Low-rise structures across the resort are nearing completion, with concrete and structural steel works 99 per cent finished. Over the past month, air-conditioning systems serving podium office areas were commissioned, allowing final finishing works to proceed. Alongside construction, Wynn Al Marjan Island has announced Oasis: A Wynn Community, a residential development for employees located near Marjan Island and Wynn Boulevard. Scheduled to open in Summer 2026, the 26-acre project will house more than 7,000 employees across 15 residential buildings.Spanning more than 60 hectares, Wynn Al Marjan Island will include more than 1,500 accommodations, multiple dining venues, leisure and wellness facilities, event spaces, pools, a private beach and a deep-water marina, with the resort set to open in 2027.Wynn Resorts unveils 'Wynn Oasis', new residential community for workforceDesigned like a film: What guests will see, experience inside Wynn Al Marjan IslandRas Al Khaimah real estate witnessing strong progress as Wynn rapidly moves towards completion

Wynn Bridge to link Al Marjan Island resort directly to UAE's E311, E611 highways

A 548-metre bridge linking Wynn Al Marjan Island to the UAE’s main road network has reached nearly 50 per cent completion, marking a major infrastructure milestone ahead of the resort’s planned Spring 2027 opening.

Wynn Bridge will connect the resort, via Wynn Boulevard, to the E311 and E611 highways, providing direct access between Dubai and the Northern Emirates. Construction is on schedule for completion in late 2026, with piling works completed and nine of the 10 bridge column pile caps already in place. Overall completion currently stands at 48 per cent.

Construction across the wider Wynn Al Marjan Island resort is also progressing steadily. The project’s signature tower, which topped out in December 2025, has reached a height of 299 metres, with all structural concrete completed up to the 71st floor roof. Installation of the steel roof crown has begun, while façade works are 83 per cent complete, with more than 21,800 panels installed.

Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels.

Structural works have been completed for all 1,530 guest accommodations, including rooms, suites, townhouses and Marina Estates. Interior fit-out is now underway across the entire inventory, alongside mechanical and electrical works.

Low-rise structures across the resort are nearing completion, with concrete and structural steel works 99 per cent finished. Over the past month, air-conditioning systems serving podium office areas were commissioned, allowing final finishing works to proceed.

Alongside construction, Wynn Al Marjan Island has announced Oasis: A Wynn Community, a residential development for employees located near Marjan Island and Wynn Boulevard. Scheduled to open in Summer 2026, the 26-acre project will house more than 7,000 employees across 15 residential buildings.

Spanning more than 60 hectares, Wynn Al Marjan Island will include more than 1,500 accommodations, multiple dining venues, leisure and wellness facilities, event spaces, pools, a private beach and a deep-water marina, with the resort set to open in 2027.

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