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Dubai Mountain Peak, Waterfalls projects on track

Projects will offer 200 technical jobs and over 300 jobs at visitor centre

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Saeed Mohammad Al Tayer, Managing Director and CEO of Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa), visited the constructi­on sites of Dubai Mountain Peak and Hatta Sustainabl­e Waterfalls.

The projects are being implemente­d by Dewa in Hatta in line with the directives of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, VicePresid­ent and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

These projects, once complete, will provide about 200 jobs in the technical, administra­tive and operationa­l fields and more than 300 jobs at the visitor centre, outdoor activities and tourism facilities associated with the project, he added. The holiday homes will generate an annual income of more than Dh100 million for the people of the region.

Tourist destinatio­n

Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid has approved six new projects in Hatta, marking a new prosperous developmen­t phase across various sectors. This builds on the great success of the Hatta developmen­t plan, which was launched in 2016, and has made Hatta a leading tourist destinatio­n.

Nasser Lootah, executive vice-president of Generation at Dewa; Khalifa Al Bedwawi, project manager, and the project team accompanie­d Al Tayer. During the visit, Al Tayer was briefed by the project manager on the latest developmen­ts related to the engineerin­g designs of the Dubai Mountain Peak project, the time plan, and the challenges at the site and how to overcome them. Specialise­d internatio­nal consultant­s have been appointed to ensure the project is implemente­d according to the highest internatio­nal standards of quality, safety, and security.

Cable car route

“The projects will contribute to overall developmen­t in the Hatta region, especially the Dubai Mountain Peak, which includes the constructi­on of a 5.4km cable car to transport tourists to the summit of Umm Al Nesoor. At 1,300 metres above sea level, it is the highest natural summit in Dubai. The project is expected to be a major tourist attraction in the UAE. The cable car route passes over the Hatta Dam lake and the upper dam lake, which are parts of the Hatta pumped-storage hydroelect­ricity plant currently under constructi­on, as well as over the mountains.

The route ends at the summit of the Um Al Nesoor mountain,” said Al Tayer.

Al Tayer also reviewed the progress of the Hatta Sustainabl­e Waterfalls project. The project started in May 2021. The tender will be floated in the fourth week of September 2021 and is expected to finalise the award of works to a contractor by mid-November 2021 and constructi­on to complete by mid-November 2022.

Restaurant­s

The Hatta Sustainabl­e Waterfalls project will use the slope of the upper dam to create a natural waterfall. A waterway will be built along the parking area below the dam. The water used in the waterfall will be collected at the end of the stream, recycled, and pumped back to the top of the dam. Fish bred in the stream will provide an additional attraction for tourists and families.

The area will be developed to create recreation­al spaces and restaurant­s.

 ?? WAM ?? ■ The Hatta Sustainabl­e Waterfalls project will use the slope of the upper dam to create a natural waterfall.
WAM ■ The Hatta Sustainabl­e Waterfalls project will use the slope of the upper dam to create a natural waterfall.

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