Dubai awards internal roads contract of 34.4km

Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Dubai  announced in a statement that it has awarded a contract for constructing internal roads project at three residential communities namely Al Quoz 2, Nad Al Sheba 2 and Al Barsha South 3.

The network, which spans 34.4 km in length, is expected to be completed in the second half of 2022.

Al Quoz 2:

The internal roads project at Al Quoz 2 covers the construction of an internal roads network extending 16 km in an area situated between Al Khail and Al Meydan Roads.

The scope of the project also includes infrastructure works such as rainwater drainage and streetlights, explained His Excellency Mattar Mohammed Al Tayer, Director-General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the Roads and Transport Authority.

Nad Al Sheba 2:

“The internal roads network at Nad Al Sheba 2 covers the construction of roads extending 12 km along with parallel parking and streetlights besides linking with the stormwater and sewage networks.

An assessment will be carried out to the existing internal roads extending 27 km from engineering, traffic safety and rainwater drainage perspectives.

Nad Al Sheba 2 is a residential area bordering three main roads namely, The Dubai – Al Ain Road westwards, Nad Al Hamar Street eastwards and southwards, and Al Manama Street northwards.

Al Barsha South 3:

“Internal roads to be paved at Al Barsha South 3 extend 6.4 km within the Mohammed bin Rashid Gardens. The area is surrounded by Al Barsha South northwards, Al Hebiah 1 and 4 southwards (Motor City and Sports City), Arjan eastwards, and Al Barsha South 4 westwards.

The project works include streetlights, car parks and a bus station. The project will provide access to the recently developed land plots at Al Barsha South 3,” added Al Tayer.

RTA is currently undertaking internal roads extending 77 km comprising of 68 km of single carriageways and 9 km of collector dual carriageways at Al Khawaneej 2. The contractor is working on the final touches of the project, statement said.