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Construction of an artificial lake in Trojina with a length of 2.8 km,
Trojina has commenced significant construction progress across all key clusters and assets to deliver the development to its 2026 construction completion target.
Trojina is considered a unique and future skiing destination in NEOM,
and it has been announced that an artificial freshwater lake, 2.8 kilometers long, will be built in the heart of Trojina.
Construction work also continues at a rapid pace on The Vault,
which was unveiled by Philippe Goulet, CEO of Trojina.
Drilling work in the lake began in early 2022, and until last October,
Nearly 3 million cubic meters of material was excavated and reused to line the lake and dams.
NEOM is one of the largest projects in the world,
and given the company’s commitment to technological advancement and sustainability,
It has brought in some of the leaders of the best construction and design companies to work at the forefront of sustainable development with new technologies and new skills.
Design, manufacturing, delivery and installation require detailed coordination between global engineers, contractors and many specialized experts.
During the development and construction of NEOM,
the team takes advantage of advanced technologies such as digital twins,
artificial intelligence, robotics, and modular construction techniques.
Construction of an artificial lake in Trojina with a length of 2.8 km
As Trojina seeks to provide a diverse skiing experience throughout the year,
NEOM will produce artificial snow to accommodate the 36 kilometers of ski slopes,
Regular tests are currently being conducted on artificial snow to supplement natural autumn in winter .
During other months, skiing enthusiasts will be able to ski on artificial surfaces.
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