Marina developer SUTL Enterprise bags management contract in China

It will manage the two-phased ONE°15 Marina Zhongshan China.

Marina developer SUTL Enterprise bagged a five-year management contract for an integrated marina, ONE°15 Marina Zhongshan China.

According to an announcement, the contract was awarded by Sunsea Yacht Club (Zhongshan) Co. Ltd (SYCZ), which is the master developer for the project and holds the land and water rights for the waterfront development.

Phase I of the Project, comprising 80 wet berths in the outer lagoon and 42 waterfront villas with private berths, was completed in 2017 and is now fully operational. When fully completed, the project will comprise a private marina with approximately 158 wet berths and marina-related facilities, a well-furnished member clubhouse outfitted with food and beverage and recreational amenities.

SUTL Enterprise is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the marina and its amenities. ONE°15 Marina Zhongshan China is on the bank of the Xijiang River.

The project also houses Guangdong’s first Customs, Immigration, Quarantine and Port-clearance (CIQP) post within a private marina, and is the first direct sailing gateway between Zhongshan and Macau.

ONE°15 Marina Zhongshan China is the ninth marina for SUTL Enterprise. The company’s portfolio spans other developments in Singapore, Jakarta, and New York. 

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