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General construction in Victory Heights

Victory Heights is Dubai Sports City Master Community's 2010-onward mediterranean-contemporary villa enclave around the els club golf course submarket. Victory Heights wraps the Ernie Els-designed 18-hole Els Club golf course (the 4th Els-design course globally, opened 2008), and ARC rules enforce a fairway-protection setback that prohibits any villa-side structure (boundary wall, pergola, pool house) from interrupting fairway sightlines or blocking ball-trajectory paths — the most-rejected scope in any submission round.

Victory Heights cost range
$65K$425K
typical mid-complexity
Permit authority
Dubai Municipality + Dubai Sports City + Victory Heights ARC
10-14 weeks (DSC + VH ARC 4-6 weeks + DM Permit 4-6 weeks + DEWA 2-3 weeks)
Typical home size
3,500-7,500 sqft villas (4-7 bedroom)
Borough · ZIP
Dubai Sports City Master Community
PO Box 26500
Victory Heights ARC — Mediterranean palette + golf-course sightline rulesEls Club golf-course setback + fairway-protection rulesDBC 2021 villa provisions + Al Sa'fat SilverRTA + Trakheesi NOC for boundary-wall changesDCD fire-safety re-inspection on layout change

What a general construction project looks like here

Victory Heights wraps the Ernie Els-designed 18-hole Els Club golf course (the 4th Els-design course globally, opened 2008), and ARC rules enforce a fairway-protection setback that prohibits any villa-side structure (boundary wall, pergola, pool house) from interrupting fairway sightlines or blocking ball-trajectory paths — the most-rejected scope in any submission round.

The community is split into 3 sub-clusters (Mirador, Carmen, Olivia, Calida, Esmeralda, Estella) by villa typology, each with palette + facade-detailing variations; ARC requires sub-cluster-specific design language even when villas are immediately adjacent across cluster boundaries.

Because the 2010-2012 build-vintage used builder-grade hardwood window frames + cedar-shake accents, much of the original stock is now showing weathering; a typical remodel here finds AED 25-65K of unforeseen exterior-trim replacement on opening up walls + soffits.

Hub for all 32 services — one DM-permitted, Trakheesi-licensed contractor + Society of Engineers UAE consultant across the entire project. In Victory Heights specifically, 2010-onward mediterranean-contemporary villa enclave around the els club golf course stock means general construction scope is shaped by the neighborhood's dominant construction typology. Baily's Dubai scoping flow factors victory heights arc and els club golf-course setback + fairway-protection rules into the estimate before a contractor is involved.

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