Khaleej Times

Finally, it’s adieu for 69-yr-old Pak engineer

- Sherouk Zakaria

dubai — It was Saeed Hayat’s first time to travel by air when he arrived to UAE from Pakistan in 1975. There were no street names and the popular World Trade Centre was yet to be constructe­d. Few public transport buses helped people move around the city that had no big shopping malls and only two public parks for residents to enjoy.

Now at the age of 69, Hayat is bidding farewell to the city that blossomed into a cosmopolit­an hub that now talks space, robots and innovation.

“I came to Dubai on a two-yearcontra­ct, and now 42 years later, I can’t be more proud for taking part and witnessing firsthand the growth of the city,” said Hayat, who arrived in Dubai at the age of 25.

Retiring as a senior assistant building network drainage engineer at the Dubai Municipali­ty’s general projects department, Hayat took part in designing the sewage system of Dubai’s major landmarks including Dubai Frame and Dubai Safari — scheduled to launch next month, in addition to Mohammed Bin Rashid Library, Quran Park and Hamdan Sports Complex.

“Hamdan Sports Complex was my first achievemen­t,” he recalled. Hayat had joined the municipali­ty in 1985 as a drainage building inspector before moving to the general projects department in 2007. He was initially in charge of checking building drainage connection­s in Deira.

Through his position, he said he was able to introduce specificat­ions for drainage system in 1994 that the department still follows until today. “There were mostly small buildings, with only about 100 big buildings in Dubai. There were a few employees at the municipali­ty when I first joined,” said Hayat.

He added that his profession­al career with the civic body allowed him to save and invest in 10 charitable projects that continue to benefit over 200,000 villagers back home in Pakistan.

Through Al Ilm Trust, an NGO he set up in 1995, Hayat had establishe­d an orphanage, hospital, religious school for children, free medical centre, girls’ college and knitting training centre and a filtration plant that provides clean water to residents of Kotli Bhutta village in Sialkot district of Pakistan. Four more projects including a hospital, mosque and tree plantation­s are set to start next year.

“My journey in the UAE is unforgetta­ble. My colleagues and seniors of different cultures and religions are like family to me. They have supported me in many of my charitable projects,” said Hayat.

“In the UAE, you can practise your culture and religion freely, while living in a pool of other cultures that you learn from, which is why I didn’t opt to leave.”

Hayat is now ready to go back to Lahore and continue his philanthro­pic journey. Marwan Abdullah, director of general projects department, said: “We will all miss [Hayat] as a brother in our life and as a profession­al, but his priceless contributi­ons and achievemen­ts will be forever remembered.”

He added: “[Hayat] was one of the dedicated employees who achieved a number of profession­al milestones during his career and could prove his talent, wisdom and profession­alism.”

sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com

Now I can’t be more proud for taking part and witnessing firsthand the growth of the city. Hamdan Sports Complex was my first achievemen­t.” Saeed Hayat, senior engineer, Dubai Municipali­ty

We will all miss [Hayat] as a brother in our life and as a profession­al, but his priceless contributi­ons and achievemen­ts will be forever remembered.” Marwan Abdullah, director, general projects department, DM

 ?? — Supplied photo ?? Saeed Hayat with Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council. Hayat, who joined the Dubai Municipali­ty in 1985, says he will continue his humanitari­an journey.
— Supplied photo Saeed Hayat with Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council. Hayat, who joined the Dubai Municipali­ty in 1985, says he will continue his humanitari­an journey.

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