The document discusses plans for the Michael Schumacher World Champion Tower in Abu Dhabi, which will include a marina. An engineering firm called ATM was hired to provide conceptual planning for the marina components, conduct a market assessment to determine the appropriate number of boat berths, and review automated dry storage systems as a space-efficient alternative to traditional marina storage. The tower is envisioned as an iconic waterfront residential building surrounded by a basin, offering residents boating access and a distinctive lifestyle. ATM's work focused on incorporating client desires into the site plan while ensuring functionality and engineering requirements are met.
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1. Michael Schumacher World Champion Tower and Wharf
Marasi Real Estate Fund LLC
Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Services Rendered
+ Conceptual Planning of Proposed Marina and Waterfront
Components
+ Marina Market Assessment
+ Automated Drystack Storage Systems Report
Project Summay
The Michael Schumacher World Champion Tower (MSWCT), located
on Reem Island in Abu Dhabi, is expected to be an iconic residential
building in a unique maritime setting. A water-filled basin open to the
inland waterways of Al Reem Island surrounds the tower, giving the
illusion that it is rising from the water. The water basin, coupled with the
tower's unique design will provide residents with a distinctive boating
and lifestyle opportunity that will surpass other residential complexes
in the UAE.
First Wharf Tower, LLC (Owner) envisions the planned marina facility
associated with the residential tower will provide wetslip and dry
storage berths to service the upland development. The most
expensive luxury residential units will include a private wetslip berth.
Based on conversations with the client, boat club membership will be
available to residents who do not own a private wetslip.
ATM's role for the project includes conceptual planning of the
proposed marina and waterfront components for the tower. ATM
developed concepts for wet berthing, marina support facilities, and
services. ATM's goal was to ensure the client's desired features were
effectively incorporated into the site master plan while maintaining
functionality and engineering requirements.
ATM also conducted a Marina Market Assessment to identify the
appropriate number and size of berths necessary to service the
MSWCT boat club.
Due to the spatial constraints of the site and desired building
aesthetics, traditional forklift-assisted marina dry storage systems
may not be applicable. Thus, ATM was tasked to conduct a detailed
review of automated dry storage systems that could present a more
viable alternative to marina storage at the subject site. These findings
were summarized in the Automated Drystack Storage Systems report.
04/13/09
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