

Message from the Chief Community Management Officer
Dear Resident,
Happy New Year 2025!
I am delighted to address you on behalf of Dubai Holding’s recently formed community management arm with the aim to provide premium community management services by managing and nurturing our communities where residents truly understand a sense of belonging.
With the evolution of Dubai Holding Community Management (DHCM) after the 2024 merger announcement of Nakheel and Meydan with Dubai Holding, it gives me immense pride to share that we now manage a portfolio spanning 1.35 billion square feet of total area that includes 53 prestigious Master Communities and 383 Jointly Owned Properties. This accounts for 40% of the market share and housing one-third of Dubai’s population.
As we build tomorrow together, I look forward to serving our communities through customercentric, communityfocused and technologydriven initiatives and approaches and truly emerging as a flagbearer in community management.

We have wrapped up an eventful year with the celebration of festive, family and social events in the closing chapter of 2024, bringing us together in moments of happiness and community joy. In this edition, you will read about our accolades from the year that bear testament to the dedication of our exceptional team and reinforce our commitment to delivering vibrant communities for generations to come.
As you browse through this newsletter, I hope you will find useful our tips for upkeep and maintenance in and around your property, resolutions for being a good neighbour, important safety guidelines, key responsibilities of a resident and the community manager and our recent strides in green mobility. We are also proud to share our first-ever Sustainability Report published in 2024.
I am eager as is my team and certain that 2025 will be a year of greater opportunities – bigger, better and brighter and I want to thank you in advance for your trust and confidence in us. We look forward to offering you an unparalleled community living experience in the months to follow.
Francis Giani
YOUR COMMUNITY NEWS
Come rain or shine, your community undergoes several improvements and upgrades all through the year. Here is a slice of all that was planned and undertaken in and around your neighbourhood in 2024.



Greenscapes in Bloom
With a fresh season upon us across Al Waha, we welcomed a diverse range of blooming flora, hardscaping and softscape as part of the community landscaping. Warmly welcoming residents and visitors to the community are ten sets of banyan trees, pink poui and neem trees especially noticeable near streets E and F.
2,400 brand new tropical favourite chaste trees dot the greenscapes across Al Waha, replacing their mature predecessors. As you traverse within the community, close to 1,800 seasonal colourful petunia flowers greet you along the streetscapes and open areas.
These additions have been handpicked and planned by our landscaping experts, positively contributing to the harmonious blend of greenery and structure for motorists and residents navigating the neighbourhood. Not only does this comprehensive soft landscaping adds a fresh breath of green and a splash of colour into these spaces, but also is testament to our commitment to create bright communities that appeal to all passersby alike.
Splash of Style
The brand-new poolside furniture at Al Waha swimming pools is lending a fresh and inviting look, with its updated seating and lounging spaces that provide enhanced comfort, allowing residents to relax and enjoy their time by the pool in style.
The new installations include 30 sun loungers, 15 umbrellas, 30 stylish side tables and three deck tables with seating overlooking the pool, adding an air of luxury to the pool deck. The modern design complements the facility’s aesthetics adding to the overall ambience, making it an enviable nook of the community.
Drop in to relax solo or socialise with your neighbours. It’s the perfect setting for a laid-back day of leisure. Grab your pool towels and dive into the fun.
TIP: Don’t forget to use a towel on a sun lounger to avoid stains from suntan, sunscreen, lotions or other spills.


Hashtag Destination
Don’t miss the striking new 3D sign at the main entrance bearing the community name, adding a modern and distinctive touch to the area as residents and visitors arrive.
This eye-catching addition not only enhances the community's visual identity but also brings a fresh, contemporary feel to the area. More than just an aesthetic update, this sign is a clear indicator of a vibrant, growing community with its modern flair boosting the overall curb appeal and reflects the dynamic spirit of the area.
For our resident community, we hope it reminds you of the pride and sense of belonging that comes with being part of such a unique and evolving space.




New Hues at the Clubhouse
Al Waha clubhouse was the latest recipient of a paint refresh for both the interiors and exteriors, giving the space a fresh, vibrant look and elevating the overall aesthetic of this community hub.
The new slick of paint within the clubhouse radiates modern luxury, featuring a variety of spaces designed for relaxation and entertainment. With ample seating areas, worktables and recreational options including billiards table, foosball, carrom boards and table tennis, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. With the latest addition of a mini library, this hangout offers a quiet retreat for those seeking a more peaceful experience.
The new look of the clubhouse reflects the community’s values of quality, comfort and style. Drop in for your remote workdays, enjoy a game with your neighbour pals or simply unwind with a cup of coffee - the refreshed clubhouse is here with the perfect setting.
YOUR COMMUNITY EVENTS

Popsicle Party
The heat didn’t stand a chance as residents were in for a refreshing afternoon at the much-anticipated Popsicle Party on 31 August 2024. The air was filled with laughter, joy and the deliciously cool sensation of frosty popsicles, as families and friends gathered for an unforgettable day of summer fun.
The popsicle cart was a big hit, offering a variety of flavours that were as refreshing as they were tasty. Everyone had the chance to indulge in a complimentary sweet treat while soaking up the summer vibes with loved ones.
Be a Good Neighbour
It’s a wonderful time to reflect on how you could contribute to a positive and happy collective community living experience in your neighbourhood. Save these recommendations that topped our charts and share it with your circle.


Keep it
Cordial
Lend a smile and a simple hello to a neighbour you encounter on that evening walk or even the security personnel or service provider who helps you with an enquiry.
Bring Down the Volume
Avoid throwing a big noisy bash or turning up the music to deafening decibels after midnight or reasonable hours. No neighbour wants to be privy to your loud conversations or arguments.
Park
Appropriately
Park only in driveways or parking spaces that are assigned to you or in zones reserved for parking – do not encroach the neighbour’s spot or run your wheels on the sidewalk or grass.
Stay Sustainable
Practice reducing waste, recycling more, making eco-friendly choices and conserving energy.
Avoid littering outside your property and put your trash in the designated bins and areas. Go green and inspire your household, especially the younger folk to embrace it.
Respect Thy Neighbour
If you are having a problem with a neighbour, try first to resolve the situation peacefully in person with respect and understanding – this goes a long way.
Referring the Community Rules as a great reference point could help - for what’s allowed and not allowed within and outside your property. Reach out to your community management team if you still need help resolving or reaching a common ground.
Remembering and reminding these community rules help cultivate an open line of communication amongst your diverse pool of neighbourhood buddies and sustains friendships for a long time to come.
Being Water-Wise

Water conservation is a shared responsibility that begins within our communities. By implementing water-wise practices, each home can make a significant impact. We believe that starting a conversation about mindful water use can initiate a ripple effect creating a cumulative impact in residents’ daily lives.
Below are a few practical ways to reduce your household’s water consumption and subsequently, even manage your water bills
Install water-efficient appliances
▶ Low-flow or dual-flush toilets
▶ Water-saving showerheads
▶ Energy-efficient washing machines and dishwashers (look out for an A-rated energy label)
▶ Aerators on faucets and showerheads
Reduce water usage
▶ Shorten showers
▶ Fully load washing machine or dishwasher
▶ Use greywater for gardening
Optimise irrigation systems
▶ Drip irrigation
▶ Rainwater harvesting
Fix leaks promptly
These tips would be particularly helpful in reducing your water consumption and associated utility charges, in light of the recent revisions in the nation-wide sewerage tariffs.
HOT TIP
Install smart water meters if you do not have them already (recommended by DEWA) and use the linked smart applications to monitor both current and historical detailed readings to keep a tab on your home’s consumption.
e-Scooter Battery Safety
With the increased use of e-bikes and e-scooters comes a corresponding fire safety concern associated with their charging and storage. We urge users to take note of these key messages for the safety of their household and those in it.
▶ Do not charge batteries overnight or for an extended period of time.
▶ Always place them on hard, flat surfaces to allow for optimal dissipation of heat.
▶ Watch out for damages or bloated, corroded batteries or powdered batteries.
▶ Keep charging batteries and e-scooters away from combustible materials and away from escape paths.
▶ Safely dispose of batteries when they can no longer be used.

COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT
The Why and What Explained
As your Community Manager, Dubai Holding Community Management oversees and maintains the common areas and services in your community, ensuring smooth operations and a positive living environment.

This includes managing the administration, utilities, improvements, new recreational areas, community income, health and safety initiatives, technological innovations, day-to-day communication with residents and enforcement of community rules and regulations.
Community service/usage charges are collected from homeowners to pay for community upkeep and maintenance, community insurance, electricity for the common areas, waste management, landscaping and all that makes your neighbourhood tick as per clockwork.
Areas under the Residents’ responsibility
Home upkeep, repairs and maintenance including private landscaping if applicable.
Damages caused to common areas during move in (directly or by moving company)
Disposal of large furniture and junk. Household waste can be disposed of at designated areas.
Home utility connections and charges bills such as water, electricity and gas
Modifications, renovations or internal decor upgrades (with relevant permits)
Pest control services within homes
Home/Content insurance for personal property and belongings
Areas under your Community Manager’s responsibility*
Operations Management
▶ Day-to-day administration
▶ Resolution of residents’ issues
▶ Management of Owners’ Committee
▶ Regular supervision and inspection of communities and services
▶ Operation and management of communities including cleaning and upkeep of shared facilities and waste management services
▶ Common area management and maintenance including landscaping, street lighting and pathways, security services, repairs and maintenance of common area infrastructure such as elevators, pumps and HVAC systems
Technical Management
▶ Contract management
▶ Technical inspections
▶ Compliance with health and safety standards
▶ Facilities management
▶ Infrastructure, providing a comfortable living experience
Customer Engagement
▶ Customer Experience
▶ Focus groups
▶ Social events
▶ Festive celebrations
▶ Donation drives
▶ Sustainability-themed initiatives
▶ Resident communications
▶ Surveys, polls and more
Financial Management
▶ Budgeting
▶ Community usage charge payments
▶ Accounting services
▶ Regular auditing and reporting
▶ Managing service contracts
▶ Administrative costs including staffing and operational expenses
▶ All financial aspects related to communal spaces
*including, but not limited to
As a leader in the community management industry, we pride ourselves in creating and managing vibrant, sustainable communities across Dubai. Our focus is on ensuring that all communities are well-maintained, secure and operate efficiently.

NEWS & UPDATES

Sustainability Report Journey 2023
In the lead up to World Sustainability Day, DHCM launched its first Sustainability Journey Report in October 2024.
This report marks a significant milestone in our unwavering commitment to sustainability and highlights our strategic approach to sustainability, showcasing how our efforts align with the broader sustainability goals of the UAE, Dubai and Dubai Holding.
As we continue on this journey, we remain steadfast in our commitment to transparency and collaboration. By working closely with our stakeholders, we aim to drive meaningful progress and achieve our shared vision of a sustainable future for the good of tomorrow.
We invite you to read our Sustainability Journey Report 2023 here.
Making Inroads with Green Mobility
Dubai Holding Community Management (DHCM) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Etisalat Services Holding, e& on 15 October 2024 to install electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across a range of DHCM-managed communities.
The agreement provides the services of charging stations powered by Charge&go - the electric mobility subsidiary of e&, across City Walk, Port de La Mer and Jumeira Bay Island, wherein users will be charged based on the services utilised by them.
This aligns with the national vision towards sustainable mobility and e&’s role in strengthening the e-mobility ecosystem across the UAE, as more consumers transition to electric vehicles.

Hatrick Win for Community Management

Dubai Holding Community Management (DHCM) received top honours across several reputed industry awards this year, solidifying its position as a flagbearer in the community management industry with its world-class communitycentric services for homeowners and residents.

Here are some of the titles we garnered in 2024.


Customer Happiness Awards
World Realty Congress Awards
Dubai Holding Community Management won the ‘Best Community Management Company of the Year' and 'Best Customer Experience Initiative of the Year'.
Smart Built Environment Awards
Nakheel Community Management and Dubai Community Management were named as the ‘Community Management Company of the Year’.
Nakheel Community Management and Dubai Community Management won the top honours with the ‘Customer Happiness Company of the Year – Large category’.
We also won the ‘Best Contact Centre Initiative to Enhance Customer Happiness’ for the exemplary efforts during the April 2024 rains.
These regional and international recognitions celebrated a range of trailblazers dedicated to embedding customer satisfaction into their operations and delivering top-notch community management experiences in the UAE.
Meet Real Estate’s Sporting
CHAMPS

Dubai Holding Community Management’s football squad emerged second place at the Active Communities Football Tournament hosted by the Dubai Land Department that spanned the Dubai 30x30 Fitness Challenge.
Up against leading real estate giants and industry peers, team DHCM clinched a strong 3-1 victory over Dubai Land Department (DLD) in the first match setting the tone for the competition. A thrilling semi-final and final face off later with the DLD squad a second time, DHCM emerged runner up and won an additional credit for their Best Goalkeeper.
The sporting event by the region’s regulator seeks to nurture a culture of sports, encouraging participation from diverse segments of society, especially real estate developments across Dubai, contributing to the growth of an outstanding sports community in the city.






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