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2/26/24, 11:06 AM                 Dubai Municipality initiates project to develop Dubai Creek pier and upgrade support walls
              •   “The project aligns with the vision to strengthen Dubai’s position as a global tourism hub and
              boost its economic and commercial prosperity.”


              •   “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

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