RTA awards $191m contract for Al Khail Road upgrade project
DUBAI, February 26, 2024
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has awarded a contract worth AED700 million ($191 million) for Al Khail Road Improvement Project.
This project scope includes the construction of bridges spanning 3,300m along with road improvement works covering 6,820m across seven locations along Al Khail Road, including Zabeel, Meydan, Al Quoz 1, Ghadeer Al Tair and Jumeirah Village Circle.
RTA said the project contributes to expanding the capacity of current intersections and bridges by approximately 19,600 vehicles per hour to streamline the traffic flow along Al Khail Road in addition to eliminating traffic overlapping at flyovers crossing Al Khail Road and ensuring a smooth traffic flow, thus cutting down travel times by 30%.
"Al Khail Road Improvement Project stands out among the strategic projects aimed to enhance the capacity of roads that run parallel to and support Sheikh Zayed Road, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, and Emirates Road," stated Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the RTA.
"Al Khail Road is one of Dubai’s key traffic corridors stretching from Business Bay crossing to its junction with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, encompassing six lanes in each direction," he noted.
"The project aims to enhance seven locations along Al Khail Road, starting with Zabeel, particularly between Oud Metha Street and Financial Centre Street intersections. This includes constructing a three-lane bridge spanning 700m to accommodate about 4,800 vehicles per hour, linking traffic from Zabeel Palace Street and Oud Metha Road directly onto Al Khail Road in the direction of Abu Dhabi," he added.
Additionally, RTA said the project involves improvements of surface roads extending 850m to link the traffic inbound from Al Khail Road heading to Financial Centre Street in the direction of Sheikh Zayed Road.
The second site is Meydan along Al Khail Road between Al Meydan Road and Ras Al Khor Road intersections.
"It covers the construction of a two-lane bridge extending 610m to accommodate 3,200 vehicles per hour, linking traffic from Al Meydan Road onto Al Khail Road in the direction of Deira. Works at this site also include improvements of surface roads extending 1,550 metres to connect the traffic coming from Al Khail Road heading to Ras Al Khor Road," noted Al Tayer.
"At the third site in Al Quoz 1 on Al Khail Road between the intersections of Al Meydan Road and Al Waha Street, the project entails the construction of a two-lane bridge stretching 650 metres, accommodating 3,200 vehicles per hour to link the traffic from Al Meydan Road onto Al Khail Road in the direction of Abu Dhabi. Furthermore, the project includes improvements to surface roads extending 2,170 metres to link the traffic from Al Khail Road to Al Waha Street and Latifa bint Hamdan Street," he noted.
The fourth site is located in Ghadeer Al Tair along Al Khail Road between the intersections of Al Meydan Road and Latifa bint Hamdan Street. It includes the construction of a two-lane bridge extending 640m with a capacity to accommodate 3,200 vehicles per hour to link the traffic from Latifa Bint Hamdan Street onto Al Khail Road in the direction of Deira.
The fifth is at the Jumeirah Village Circle along Al Khail Road between Hessa Street and Al Khamila Street.
The construction works include a two-lane bridge spanning 700 m capable of accommodating 3,200 vehicles per hour to link the traffic coming from Al Khail Road to Hessa Street.
"At the sixth site, the project entails surface widening works on Al Khail Road in Al Jaddaf, through the addition of a new lane to enhance traffic flow in the direction of Deira to increase the road's capacity by approximately 2,000 vehicles per hour, while the seventh one involves constructing a surface widening of Al Khail Road at the entrance to Business Bay.
In 2012, RTA completed the Al Khail Road Improvement Project, transforming the existing roundabouts into flyovers, ensuring smooth traffic flow in all directions, and widening the road to six lanes in each direction.-TradeArabia News Service