
NEWS
Company, tourism, leisure and architecture news.
NEWS
Company, tourism, leisure and architecture news.
Funny Paths: 3DTECH circuits
We’re presenting a new concept of interaction and entertainment for [...]
New waterpark in Algeria
Some months ago we mentioned that we had started work on a new project in Algeria. This time, we can reveal another project that we are also developing in this Maghrebi country: a waterpark in the vicinity of Algiers, that forms part of a leisure complex consisting of a Hotel with spa and an indoor and outdoor sports area.
Welcome to the SETT Trade Fair
We are pleased to announce that we will be [...]
Leisure boom in the Emirates
(Replica Dubai Parks and Resorts multi-theme park)It is estimated that [...]
Shopping of the future
Can you imagine a supermarket without clients, or publicity or [...]
Rainball
The Rainball is a children’s pool where coloured balls rain [...]
Urbacon wins award for Banana Island
On September 9th, the annual Construction Week Qatar Awards evening celebrated the cream of Qatar's construction sector. 300 guests gathered at Doha’s Grand Hyatt to acknowledge the efforts of companies and individuals from the construction industry over the past 12 months. Under the category of Best Hospitality Project of the Year, the winner was UrbaCon Trading & Contracting for the accomplishment of the Anantara Doha Resort on Banana Island.
Aqua Farm
This collection is a new and lovely way of equipping children’s pools. Far removed from the traditional collections of unconnected figures that we usually see in these play areas, we have designed entire families of species that really cohabit in natural spaces, providing these areas with certain credibility, making the experience more real and intimate.
New Project in Morocco
We are pleased to announce that we have already started the works in the new waterpark in Oujda, Morocco. Although Morocco’s tourist sector is one of the most developed and thriving in Africa, Oujda is not on the usual circuits and its economy is based on the primary sector and mining. It may seem strange that a leisure project could be located in a non-tourist city, however it is a well-studied investment with high expectations of profitability.


