Team Blitz India
ONE of the UAE’s most famous areas is in for a major overhaul with plans announced for a 112 million Dirham (UAE currency) project to rebuild the walls along Dubai Creek. The walls along the Deira side of the creek will be rebuilt to improve safety for docking of ships.
The project aims to ensure the walls of the creek are in good condition by upgrading the dock, reconstructing sections that have been damaged, and preventing potential flooding during severe weather.
The project is set to be carried out in two phases, and the first phase includes the restoration of a 2.1km stretch along the Deira side. The second phase will cover a 2.3km length on the Bur Dubai side of the creek. 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.
The project is set to be completed in 14 months and includes the restoration of the 2.1km Deira pier, which involves the replacement and the refurbishment of damaged sections of the concrete wall, reaching a depth of 8 meter and increasing its height to 3meter. This is aimed at ensuring that ship can dock safely in the area. Facilitating the passage of over 13,000 ships annually, it plays a key role in fostering the economic and social prosperity of the emirate.
Several measures have been implemented to mitigate the risks posed by climate change and rising sea levels, closely monitoring changes on both sides of the creek. Furthermore, government has conducted technical studies to devise construction designs that can enhance the efficiency of the marine docks on both banks.