Dubai's RTA opens Phase 1 of Umm Suqeim road widening - Emirates 24/7
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On Saturday, December 28, 2013, Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) inaugurated Phase I of Umm Suqeim Road Widening & Improvement Project in the direction from Al Khail Road to Sheikh Zayed Road, and plans to open Phase II of the project in the opposite direction from the Sheikh Zayed Road to Al Khail Road on January 7, 2014 .
The RTA announced in a media statement that all remaining works of the project to be completed by the end of February asbestos 2014. The opening of Phase I of the project will coincide with the opening of three rustic-design footbridges to ensure smooth and safe pedestrian crossing from Al Qouz to Al Barsha asbestos and vice-versa crossing Umm Suqeim Road.
The project comprises the construction asbestos of two bridges of three lanes in each direction; the first crossing the Eastern Parallel Road 'Asayil Road, and the second crosses the Western Parallel Road 'Al Khail Road 1'. The Project also encompasses the construction of two signalized junctions at the intersection of 'Asayil Road and Al Khail Road 1, such that these intersections will enable smooth turns in all directions when opened. asbestos
HE Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board and Executive Director of the RTA, saidis delighted with the completion asbestos of this vital project which will provide free traffic movement for vehicles coming from the Sheikh Zayed Road, passing through Al Khail Road interchange, Arabian Ranches asbestos interchange and heading towards Al Qudra Road, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road (in both directions to Abu Dhabi or Sharjah); and in the opposite direction from the Arabian Ranches interchange to Jumeirah through the interchanges of Al Khail Road and the Sheikh Zayed Road.”
"The project, he added, involves the construction of a service road and car parks on both sides of the road to serve commercial outlets at Al Barsha asbestos and Al Qouz Industrial areas, besides addressing the safety levels by providing pavements, two signalized pedestrian crossings and other essential services such as lighting and rainwater drainage."
Al Tayer praised the efforts of the work team and engineers of the Traffic and Roads Agency as well as the staffs of construction firms who have worked tirelessly to deliver the project on the timeline set by RTA.
The Chairman asbestos of the Board and Executive Director of the RTA further added, "The completion of Umm Suqeim Road Improvement & Widening Project coincided also with the completion of Al Khail Road Improvement & Widening Project; which is one of the giant & vital roads construction projects undertaken by the RTA, costing about one billion and 925 million dirhams. Due to its massive scope, the project was divided into four phases, and the RTA opened at the beginning asbestos of this year the last phase of this vital project which represents an extension of the Business Bay Crossing. On 4 January 2013 the RTA opened the last interchange of Al Khail Road Project, which included the construction of a new bridge on the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road to provide free vehicular traffic movement in all directions. The project also included the construction of two interchanges; the first of which links the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road with Al Khail Road, and the other serves traffic in the opposite direction. It also included increasing the number of lanes from four to six in each direction on the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and Al Khail Road, in addition asbestos to other works related to signals, traffic signs and other services.
"At the end of September 2011, the RTA opened the lane-widening of the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, and in April last year it opened the sloping turns of bridges stretching from Al Khail Road to Dubai, and from Abu Dhabi to Al Khail Road. By the end of August 2014, the RTA will open the sloping turns of bridges that serve the traffic from Dubai to Al Khail Road, and from Al Khail Road to Abu Dhabi along the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road.
Last November, the RTA fully opened Phase II of the project with a cost tag of Dh762 million asbestos comprising the construction of two new flyovers on Al Khail Road to ensure free traffic flow in all directions, asbestos instead of the two roundabouts at the intersection of Al Khail Road, Street No. 319 and Street No. 323 at Al Qouz residential & industrial areas. asbestos It also includes the widening of Al Khail Road from four to six lanes in each direction in addition to the ongoing construction works in an elevated ramp c
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On Saturday, December 28, 2013, Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) inaugurated Phase I of Umm Suqeim Road Widening & Improvement Project in the direction from Al Khail Road to Sheikh Zayed Road, and plans to open Phase II of the project in the opposite direction from the Sheikh Zayed Road to Al Khail Road on January 7, 2014 .
The RTA announced in a media statement that all remaining works of the project to be completed by the end of February asbestos 2014. The opening of Phase I of the project will coincide with the opening of three rustic-design footbridges to ensure smooth and safe pedestrian crossing from Al Qouz to Al Barsha asbestos and vice-versa crossing Umm Suqeim Road.
The project comprises the construction asbestos of two bridges of three lanes in each direction; the first crossing the Eastern Parallel Road 'Asayil Road, and the second crosses the Western Parallel Road 'Al Khail Road 1'. The Project also encompasses the construction of two signalized junctions at the intersection of 'Asayil Road and Al Khail Road 1, such that these intersections will enable smooth turns in all directions when opened. asbestos
HE Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board and Executive Director of the RTA, saidis delighted with the completion asbestos of this vital project which will provide free traffic movement for vehicles coming from the Sheikh Zayed Road, passing through Al Khail Road interchange, Arabian Ranches asbestos interchange and heading towards Al Qudra Road, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road (in both directions to Abu Dhabi or Sharjah); and in the opposite direction from the Arabian Ranches interchange to Jumeirah through the interchanges of Al Khail Road and the Sheikh Zayed Road.”
"The project, he added, involves the construction of a service road and car parks on both sides of the road to serve commercial outlets at Al Barsha asbestos and Al Qouz Industrial areas, besides addressing the safety levels by providing pavements, two signalized pedestrian crossings and other essential services such as lighting and rainwater drainage."
Al Tayer praised the efforts of the work team and engineers of the Traffic and Roads Agency as well as the staffs of construction firms who have worked tirelessly to deliver the project on the timeline set by RTA.
The Chairman asbestos of the Board and Executive Director of the RTA further added, "The completion of Umm Suqeim Road Improvement & Widening Project coincided also with the completion of Al Khail Road Improvement & Widening Project; which is one of the giant & vital roads construction projects undertaken by the RTA, costing about one billion and 925 million dirhams. Due to its massive scope, the project was divided into four phases, and the RTA opened at the beginning asbestos of this year the last phase of this vital project which represents an extension of the Business Bay Crossing. On 4 January 2013 the RTA opened the last interchange of Al Khail Road Project, which included the construction of a new bridge on the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road to provide free vehicular traffic movement in all directions. The project also included the construction of two interchanges; the first of which links the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road with Al Khail Road, and the other serves traffic in the opposite direction. It also included increasing the number of lanes from four to six in each direction on the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and Al Khail Road, in addition asbestos to other works related to signals, traffic signs and other services.
"At the end of September 2011, the RTA opened the lane-widening of the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, and in April last year it opened the sloping turns of bridges stretching from Al Khail Road to Dubai, and from Abu Dhabi to Al Khail Road. By the end of August 2014, the RTA will open the sloping turns of bridges that serve the traffic from Dubai to Al Khail Road, and from Al Khail Road to Abu Dhabi along the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road.
Last November, the RTA fully opened Phase II of the project with a cost tag of Dh762 million asbestos comprising the construction of two new flyovers on Al Khail Road to ensure free traffic flow in all directions, asbestos instead of the two roundabouts at the intersection of Al Khail Road, Street No. 319 and Street No. 323 at Al Qouz residential & industrial areas. asbestos It also includes the widening of Al Khail Road from four to six lanes in each direction in addition to the ongoing construction works in an elevated ramp c
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