BNW Developments has unveiled large outdoor installations in Dubai and Ras Al Khaimah, paying tribute to the UAE’s leadership while signalling its continued expansion across the country.
The installation along Al Khail Road in Dubai features UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Vice President and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. A parallel installation in Ras Al Khaimah highlights the emirate’s ruler, Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, alongside the UAE President.
The developer said the installations are intended as a public tribute to the country’s leadership and a reflection of its confidence in the UAE’s long-term stability and growth.
BNW Developments, which describes itself as one of the UAE’s fastest-growing real estate firms, said its expansion is closely tied to the country’s economic vision. The company recently launched Orvessa Residences by Michel Adam in Dubai as part of its growing portfolio.
At a time when global markets are facing uncertainty, the company said it has continued to expand operations while maintaining a “zero layoffs” policy. It added that it is investing in its workforce through internal promotions and hiring senior leadership as it prepares for further growth.
“The UAE provides more than just a platform for business; it provides a sense of certainty,” said Dr. (CA) Ankur Aggarwal, Chairman and Founder of BNW Developments. “This tribute is rooted in a genuine belief in the resilience that defines this nation. We chose to build here because the leadership’s clarity makes the impossible feel like a standard.
“Our internal growth—retaining every member of our team and expanding our leadership suite—is a direct result of the confidence we have in this market. We aren’t just building structures; we are building a legacy that mirrors the grit of the UAE. This is our way of acknowledging the inspiration that fuels our own progress.”
The installations in Dubai and Ras Al Khaimah, the company said, reflect its broader commitment to the UAE, positioning its business growth alongside national development priorities.



