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Construction Industry in Aruba – Overview

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluJune 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Construction Industry in Aruba – Overview

Aruba’s construction sector is an important part of the island’s economy, driven by tourism infrastructure, housing, commercial projects, and government development plans. With a stable economy and rising visitor numbers, the construction industry continues to grow—especially in areas like resorts, roads, sustainable buildings, and public works.


Key Areas of Construction in Aruba

1. Tourism & Hotel Development

  • New and renovated hotels, resorts, and timeshares are constantly being developed, especially in:
    • Palm Beach
    • Eagle Beach
    • Oranjestad
  • International hotel chains like Hilton, Ritz-Carlton, and Marriott are active
  • Includes luxury villas, condominiums, and vacation rentals

2. Residential Construction

  • Growing demand for modern housing, affordable homes, and gated communities
  • Houses are typically:
    • Concrete or block-built
    • Designed for heat and wind resistance
  • Popular areas for development:
    • Noord
    • Paradera
    • Santa Cruz
    • Oranjestad suburbs

3. Infrastructure & Public Works

  • The government invests in:
    • Road expansion and repair
    • Airport modernization (Queen Beatrix International Airport)
    • Public buildings (schools, hospitals, police stations)
    • Waste management and sewage systems

4. Sustainable & Green Building

  • Increasing use of solar panels, energy-efficient systems, and eco-friendly materials
  • Aruba aims to be a green island, with building codes supporting sustainable architecture
  • Examples:
    • LEED-certified hotels
    • Solar water heaters in new homes
    • Wind-resistant and low-carbon building techniques

5. Commercial & Retail Spaces

  • Shopping malls, banks, business offices, and dining spaces
  • Notable developments include:
    • Paseo Herencia
    • Renaissance Marketplace
    • Superfood Plaza

Construction Materials Commonly Used

MaterialSource
Concrete & CementLocally produced & imported
Steel & RebarMostly imported
Blocks & BricksLocal factories
Roofing materialsHeat-resistant styles

Major Construction Companies in Aruba

  • Aruba Construction Company (ACC)
  • Metacasa Aruba
  • Arawak Construction
  • Albo Aruba NV
  • Boulevard Construction

Regulations & Permits

  • Regulated by Aruba’s Department of Infrastructure & Planning (DIP)
  • All building projects must:
    • Meet zoning laws
    • Follow wind/hurricane safety codes
    • Include wastewater and energy efficiency standards
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