
Expo City Dubai Appoints ECC for Sidr Residences—A Smart Living Milestone
Duba: Expo City Dubai has officially appointed Engineering Contracting Company (ECC) as the main contractor for its latest residential development—Sidr Residences. This marks a major step in the city’s journey toward sustainable, smart, and community-driven urban living.
Sidr Residences to Redefine Smart Living in Dubai
Set for completion in 2027, Sidr Residences will feature three interconnected towers—two rising 15 floors and one 13 floors—offering a total of 421 units, including apartments, lofts, and townhouses. The project spans a built-up area of 108,650 m² and includes shared basements, ground, and mezzanine levels.
ECC and Expo City Dubai’s Vision for Sustainable Design
Ahmed Al Khatib, Chief Development and Delivery Officer at Expo City Dubai, stated, “Sidr Residences captures the essence of our future-ready vision—where smart design meets human-centric living.” The development joins other residential projects like Expo Valley, Mangrove Residences, and Sky Residences.
A new milestone for our growing community.
Expo City Dubai has appointed Engineering Contracting Company (ECC) as the main contractor for Sidr Residences.
Blending sustainable design, smart living and a strong sense of community, Sidr Residences reflects our vision for a… pic.twitter.com/562F5cnAGM— Expo City Dubai (@expocitydubai) October 31, 2025
Online reactions to the announcement were overwhelmingly positive. The official X post featured sleek renderings and emphasized community growth. Comments praised the project’s eco-conscious approach and architectural elegance.
Why Sidr Residences Is a Cultural Milestone
Beyond its design, Sidr Residences reflects Dubai’s commitment to inclusive urban planning. The project blends luxury with sustainability, offering residents a lifestyle rooted in connection, wellness, and innovation.
With ECC’s proven track record and Expo City’s visionary leadership, Sidr Residences is set to become a landmark of modern living in the UAE.

