Dh103m roads projects completed in Abu Dhabi

By Divi S.

ABU DHABI 24 June 2018: The Abu Dhabi City Municipality, in cooperation with Abu Dhabi Public Services Company, Musanada, has completed the internal roads and infrastructure project at Nahda Al Askariyah, Baniyas and Al Shawamekh.

The total cost of the project is Dh102.77 million and it spans an area of 197,000 square metres approximately.

The projects, which are part of the Master Plan of Abu Dhabi and the suburbs, underscore the leaders’ commitment to upgrading the infrastructure of all cities and providing services to cater to the rising demographic growth rates and the economic boom seen by these cities. This warrants world-class infrastructure to meet sustainable development standards, said Wam.

These projects reaffirm the municipality’s commitment to its corporate values aimed at continuously improving the quality of life and executing projects with the goal of leveraging the infrastructure to meet the aspirations of the community and support sustainable development.

The project includes upgrading and constructing the infrastructure of roads, lighting and electricity as well as building new power stations in these areas. The idea is to provide high-quality infrastructure capable of responding to the needs of individuals and the community in line with the best international standards. The projects are graciously privileged by the continued support of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces.

Both the municipality and Musanada are keen to realise the objectives of the Abu Dhabi Plan in all projects to provide the sustainable infrastructure that serves the emirate’s community and the economy at world-class standards in an effort to make Abu Dhabi a world leader in this field.

With a log of 1.7 million working hours, the project included the construction of internal roads and infrastructure at Nahdha Al Askariyah, Baniyas and Al Shawamekh, on an area of about 197,000 square metres, serving 178 residential plots.

The project also included the construction of 8.10 km internal roads, 10.165 km drinking water network, 10.340 km rainwater drainage network, 5.316 km sewage network, and 5,506 km telecommunication network, in addition to the road lighting network consisting of 197 lighting poles.

The project, which was launched in August 2016, sought to provide modern services and infrastructure to measure up to needs of the residents and bring happiness and stability for all residents in these areas.