Work on Abu Dhabi court buildings project on track
ABU DHABI, April 12, 2020
Abu Dhabi General Services Company (Musanada) said the work on the court buildings at Madinat Zayed, Mussafah and Al Rahba areas of the UAE capital is progressing as per schedule.
The facilities are being developed by Abu Dhabi Judicial Department at an investment of Dh150.3 million ($41 million).
Musanada said a labour court building is coming up at Mussafah on a 7,572-sq-m area at an investment of Dh77 million.
Upon completion, the building will include nine first instance halls, four appeals halls, two reconciliation halls, 28 judges offices, and a reception space among other facilities, said the company in a statement.
The project complements the set of services offered by ADJD for the benefit of both parties of the employment contractual relationship under the rule of law and in accordance with the international guarantees regulating human rights and economic competitiveness standards, it stated.
Another Dh53-million court project is coming up over a 40,000-sq-m area in Madinat Zayed,
stated Musanada in its statement.
With a built up area of 6,797 sq m, the four-storey building consisting of four halls, along with other legal affairs departments such as the notary public, attestation, proclamation of Islam, family guidance, inheritance, misdemeanours, and urgent matters.
According to Musanada, construction work is in full swing on the Dh20.30-million Al Rahba court complex which spans over 2,500 sq m.
The scope of work includes the construction of the main building featuring a number of halls, offices, and utility and employee spaces.