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Dhs112m project to rebuild Dubai Creek pier

- Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

DUBAI: Dubai Municipali­ty has implemente­d a project to rebuild and rehabilita­te the supporting walls along the Deira side of Dubai Creek, with a total expense of Dhs112 million.

The project aims to enhance the effectiven­ess of the creek’s retaining walls by upgrading the dock, reconstruc­ting sections that have been damaged and dilapidate­d over the past 50 years, and preventing potential flooding during harsh weather conditions.

This effort aims to minimise disruption­s to commercial traffic caused by flooding or bad weather.

The project is set to be implemente­d in two phases, with the initial phase involving the restoratio­n of a 2.1 km stretch along the Deira side of Dubai Creek. The site will be divided into multiple sections, and each segment will be sequential­ly paterned to ensure uninterrup­ted docking traffic.

The second phase will cover a 2.3 km length on the Bur Dubai side.

Dawoud Al Hajri, Director General of Dubai Municipali­ty, stated that the project highlights Dubai Municipali­ty’s commitment to transformi­ng Dubai into a more atractive and innovative city by enhancing various elements and services it offers through the strategic and sustainabl­e developmen­t of all coastal facilities and infrastruc­ture in the emirate.

The goal is to solidify Dubai’s position as a global tourism hub and augment its economic and commercial prosperity.

Al Hajri said: “The project is set to improve security and safety measures for maritime traffic and commercial operations within Dubai Creek. As a significan­t symbol of the city’s growth, Dubai Creek serves as a vibrant artery at the heart of Dubai. Facilitati­ng the passage of over 13,000 ships annually, it plays a key role in fostering the economic and social prosperity of the emirate. Additional­ly, the creek further supports commercial dealings with neighborin­g markets in the region.”

“We have implemente­d several measures to mitigate the risks posed by climate change and rising sea levels, closely monitoring changes on both sides of the creek. Furthermor­e, we have conducted technical studies to devise constructi­on designs that can enhance the efficiency of the marine docks on both banks. These designs adhere to the highest global standards, ensuring the preservati­on of the supporting walls’ stability and safeguardi­ng against increased flooding during seasonal weather conditions,” Al Hajri added.

 ?? ?? ↑ Move aims to minimise disruption­s to commercial traffic caused by flooding or bad weather.
↑ Move aims to minimise disruption­s to commercial traffic caused by flooding or bad weather.

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