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Dubai Completes First Phase of Sewerage Network Project

Dubai Municipality has completed the first phase of a major sewerage and stormwater network project in Al Quoz Creative Zone. The AED 250 million project aims to enhance infrastructure and support the district's economic activity.


Dubai Completes First Phase of Sewerage Network Project

Dubai: Dubai Municipality has completed the first phase of a major project to develop sewerage and stormwater networks in Al Quoz Creative Zone, at a cost of AED 250 million, as part of a wider AED 500 million infrastructure investment. The project serves communities across Al Quoz Industrial Areas 1, 2, 3, and 4, as well as the area between Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Khail Road. "It also enhances the appeal of Al Quoz Creative Zone as a vibrant center for economic and investment activity, while keeping pace with the emirate's long-term development requirements." Adel Mohammed Al Marzouqi, Chief Executive Officer of the Waste and Sewerage Agency at Dubai Municipality, said the project improves rainwater drainage efficiency and ensures smoother water flow in the area, reducing water accumulation and helping maintain service continuity. "This supports business operations and strengthens the city's preparedness to face future climatic conditions," he said. Dubai Municipality continues to deliver large-scale infrastructure projects aimed at boosting resilience, improving operational efficiency, and ensuring service continuity in line with the emirate's rapid urban and population growth, supporting Dubai's transition towards a smart and sustainable city model. Dubai Municipality delivered 15 kilometers of sewerage pipelines, with diameters ranging from 160mm to 1,600mm, alongside an integrated stormwater drainage network extending 14 kilometers, using pipes measuring between 200mm and 3,000mm in diameter. The development forms part of Dubai's emirate-wide Sewerage System Development Programme, which aims to transform the network into a more sustainable, innovative, and efficient system. It also aligns with the AED 30 billion Tasreef programme — the region's largest unified stormwater collection project — designed to increase drainage capacity by 700 percent over the next 100 years. Marwan Ahmed bin Ghalita, Director General of Dubai Municipality, said the project is a key strategic initiative to enhance the efficiency, resilience, and operational readiness of the emirate's infrastructure. "The project supports Dubai's ongoing urban and population growth, reinforces its position as a global leader in sustainable urban planning, and strengthens the future readiness of its infrastructure," he said. In total, it spans 1,600 hectares and covers more than 1,507 plots, supporting one of Dubai's most economically active districts. Phase 1 involved the construction of sewerage and stormwater drainage networks across 155 hectares and 123 plots.

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