The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has awarded an AED 431 million ($117 million) project to construct direct entry/exit points for Dubai Harbour, in partnership with ‘Shamal Holding,’ a leading diversified investment firm managing a portfolio of extraordinary investments, experiences, and assets.
The project encompasses the construction of a two-lane bridge in each direction spanning 1500 meters extending from Sheikh Zayed Road to Dubai Harbour, a unique residential seafront destination, home to the largest marina in the region.
6000 Vehicles Per Hour
“The project provides a direct entry/exit for Dubai Harbour to ease the movement of visitors and residents. It covers the construction of a bridge of two lanes in each direction spanning 1,500 meters and accommodating 6,000 vehicles per hour. The bridge extends from the 5th intersection on Sheikh Zayed Road (near the American University in Dubai) to Dubai Harbour Street, passing through the intersection of Al Naseem Street with Al Falak Street and crosses over the intersection of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street up to Dubai Harbour.”
“The project also includes surface improvements at four intersections along the bridge: the fifth intersection on Sheikh Zayed Road, the intersection of Al Falak Street with Al Naseem Street, the intersection of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street with Al Naseem Street, and Dubai Harbour Street. When completed, the project will improve the flow of traffic and reduce the travel time from 12 minutes to 3 minutes,” Mohammed Al Tayer added.
Extraordinary Seafront Destination & Residential Community
Abdulla Binhabtoor, Chief Executive Officer, of Shamal Holding said that, “As the owning company and curator of Dubai Harbour, Shamal Holding is committed to building extraordinary communities and enhanced experiences, making Dubai Harbour a unique seafront destination and an extraordinary seafront residential community. Our flagship residential project, Dubai Harbour Residences, along with other developments within Dubai Harbour, exemplify our ongoing efforts to meet the growing demand and ensure the continued growth and vibrancy of the area. We have commenced a range of enhancements and investments as part of our plans to offer the best-integrated community in terms of quality of life and the well-being of residents and visitors.”
This major milestone in constructing the Dubai Harbour bridge from Sheikh Zayed Road will provide direct access to Dubai Harbour with the ability to accommodate 6,000 vehicles per hour which when completed will provide free and direct traffic flow to and from Dubai Harbour, cutting travel time from 12 minutes to three, which achieves our mission of offering our residents and guests the best experience and comfort.
Abdulla Binhabtoor added that, “As we continue to upgrade and invest in the infrastructure and facilities of Dubai Harbour, we appreciate the support and partnership of the Roads and Transport Authority, as well as our wider ecosystem of partners, contractors, and developers.”
Dubai Harbour stands out for its prime location, nestled between Bluewaters Island and Palm Jumeirah, in proximity to iconic landmarks like Burj Al Arab and Expo Dubai. The seafront district is an extraordinary lifestyle destination, boasting iconic vistas and easy accessibility. It combines a wide range of retail, hospitality, and living choices, including the ‘Dubai Harbour Residences’, the first residential project led and curated by Dubai Harbour, which upon completion will feature a range of apartments and penthouses, designed for superior liveability, with epic panoramic sea and city views set against an iconic backdrop.
It is also home to Skydive Dubai, featuring a 770-meter-long runway that extends 550 meters into the Arabian Gulf. A 1.5-kilometre-long development project is also currently underway, featuring a residential complex with 24 towers and about 7,500 apartments.
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