two master communities in Dubai -- the Business Bay and Downtown Dubai - are finally being interlinked
By year-end, these districts will be linked by a road and tunnel
that will cut travelling time and provide easy accessibility to
residents and others.
Khalid Al Malik, Group Chief Executive Officer, Dubai Properties Group (DPG), told 'Emirates24|7' that the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is working to connect Business Bay and Downtown Dubai together by roads and tunnels by year-end.
Khalid Al Malik, Group Chief Executive Officer, Dubai Properties Group (DPG), told 'Emirates24|7' that the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is working to connect Business Bay and Downtown Dubai together by roads and tunnels by year-end.
“It is not like before when you had boundaries and walls… all that
has been removed to manage the flow of the traffic. The work is expected
to be completed by end of the year.”
He added that developers will have to take care of their own
infrastructure development; the authorities will take charge of the
infrastructure components that belong to them.
“The RTA is doing the bridges and roads, Dubai Electricity and
Water Authority (Dewa) is building two new substations while Empower is
developing the second cooling station in Business Bay.”
DPG, a subsidiary of Dubai Holdings, has confirmed that a sewerage
system and a portable water system had been installed throughout the
district, along with a new irrigation system, street lighting and
traffic lights.
Last month, the Dubai Executive Council’s Infrastructure and
Environmental committee discussed the infrastructure issue of Business
Bay.
During the meeting, it was decided to set up a work team comprising
Dubai Municipality, Department of Finance, Dubai Land Department, Dubai
Properties Group, Dewa, RTA and other bodies who will cover various
aspects of the project such as infrastructure, water channel, transport,
sewage and drainage system, road lighting, telecommunication and
cooling. The committee will then provide support for development.
This website reported on Tuesday that Business Bay was buzzing with construction activity, once again.
This website reported on Tuesday that Business Bay was buzzing with construction activity, once again.
“People have bought plots lately in the area, plots are trading in
the market, plots are under construction, plots are in design phases and
developers, who bought in the past and struggled, are in negotiations
with investors,” Al Malik said.
The company had no land plots left to sell in the master
development, which covers 5.9 million square metres of area, he
revealed.
Business Bay is expected to serve 200,000 people upon completion.
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