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2/26/24, 11:06 AM           Dubai Municipality initiates project to develop Dubai Creek pier and upgrade support walls : GoDubai.com
              •   “Over 13,000 ships cross Dubai Creek annually”

        Dubai, UAE, February 25, 2024
        Dubai Municipality has implemented a project to rebuild and rehabilitate the supporting walls
        along the Deira side of Dubai Creek, with a total expense of AED 112 million. The project aims
        to  enhance  the  effectiveness  of  the  creek's  retaining  walls  by  upgrading  the  dock,
        reconstructing sections that have been damaged and dilapidated over the past 50 years, and
        preventing  potential  flooding  during  harsh  weather  conditions.  This  effort  aims  to  minimize
        disruptions to commercial traffic caused by flooding or bad weather.

        The  project  is  set  to  be  implemented  in  two  phases,  with  the  initial  phase  involving  the
        restoration of a 2.1 km stretch along the Deira side of Dubai Creek. The site will be divided
        into  multiple  sections,  and  each  segment  will  be  sequentially  patterned  to  ensure
        uninterrupted docking traffic. The second phase will cover a 2.3 km length on the Bur Dubai
        side.

        Global Reputation
        H.E. Dawoud Al Hajri, Director General of Dubai Municipality, stated that the project highlights
        Dubai Municipality's commitment to transforming Dubai into a more attractive and innovative
        city  by  enhancing  various  elements  and  services  it  offers  through  the  strategic  and
        sustainable development of all coastal facilities and infrastructure in the Emirate. The goal is
        to solidify Dubai's position as a global tourism hub and augment its economic and commercial
        prosperity.


        Al Hajri said: “The project is set to improve security and safety measures for maritime traffic
        and commercial operations within Dubai Creek. As a significant symbol of the city's growth,
        Dubai Creek serves as a vibrant artery at the heart of Dubai. Facilitating the passage of over
        13,000 ships annually, it plays a key role in fostering the economic and social prosperity of the
        emirate.  Additionally,  the  creek  further  supports  commercial  dealings  with  neighboring
        markets in the region.”
        “We have implemented several measures to mitigate the risks posed by climate change and
        rising  sea  levels,  closely  monitoring  changes  on  both  sides  of  the  creek.  Furthermore,  we
        have  conducted  technical  studies  to  devise  construction  designs  that  can  enhance  the
        efficiency  of  the  marine  docks  on  both  banks. These  designs  adhere  to  the  highest  global
        standards,  ensuring  the  preservation  of  the  supporting  walls'  stability  and  safeguarding
        against increased flooding during seasonal weather conditions.” Al Hajri added.

        Comprehensive work

        The  project's  14-month  timeline  includes  the  restoration  of  the  2.1  km  Deira  pier,  which
        involves  replacement  and  the  rehabilitation  of  damaged  sections  of  the  concrete  wall,
        reaching a depth of 8 meters and increasing its height to 3 meters. These improvements aim
        to ensure the safe docking of ships in the area.
        By  initiating  this  project,  the  Municipality  aims  to  enhance  services  and  facilities  for  safe
        docking and navigation, which will be ensured through the provision of 200 anchors across
        the dock.


        Dubai Creek is one of the most vital historic maritime channels in the Emirate, marking the
        initiation of Dubai's trade interactions with the world over a century ago. Despite the extensive
        development  in  the  Emirate  of  Dubai,  the  Creek  continues  to  maintain  its  historical,

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