Construction works in Dubai Maritime City on schedule
Development and construction works of Dubai Maritime City, the worlds first purpose-built maritime centre, and member of Dubai World Group of companies, are progressing apace, with the six-lane causeway connecting the mega project to Dubai now fully complete and finished on time.
In addition, 50% of the planned industrial precinct (managed by JADAF Dubai) in the Maritime City is now complete and operational. This landmark has been passed three months ahead of the original Dubai Maritime City development program schedule.
The progress in the development of the industrial precinct is the latest milestone to be reached in Dubai Maritime City. It is now physically accessible to traffic via a 1.2 kilometre long, six-lane causeway which was completed on time and links Dubai Maritime City to Dubai itself.
We are pleased with the significant progress that has been made on the project so far. One of our proudest accomplishments to date is that we have been able to achieve this ahead of schedule, said Amer Ali, the CEO of Dubai Maritime City.
A number of other infrastructure developments in the industrial precinct are also currently well underway, with the 3,000 tonne ship lift operational and the larger 6,000 tonne ship lift standing at more than 70% completion.
More than half of the warehouses and workshops are also operational, and when completed the precinct will have the capacity to berth more than 80 vessels.
Dubai Maritime City will play a pivotal role in centralizing operations and providing regulation in this - sometimes fragmented - global industry.
The full value chain of maritime services offered will yield great revenues for Dubai and the UAE as it will ensure more efficient operations and sustainability, Ali added. Source
In addition, 50% of the planned industrial precinct (managed by JADAF Dubai) in the Maritime City is now complete and operational. This landmark has been passed three months ahead of the original Dubai Maritime City development program schedule.
The progress in the development of the industrial precinct is the latest milestone to be reached in Dubai Maritime City. It is now physically accessible to traffic via a 1.2 kilometre long, six-lane causeway which was completed on time and links Dubai Maritime City to Dubai itself.
We are pleased with the significant progress that has been made on the project so far. One of our proudest accomplishments to date is that we have been able to achieve this ahead of schedule, said Amer Ali, the CEO of Dubai Maritime City.
A number of other infrastructure developments in the industrial precinct are also currently well underway, with the 3,000 tonne ship lift operational and the larger 6,000 tonne ship lift standing at more than 70% completion.
More than half of the warehouses and workshops are also operational, and when completed the precinct will have the capacity to berth more than 80 vessels.
Dubai Maritime City will play a pivotal role in centralizing operations and providing regulation in this - sometimes fragmented - global industry.
The full value chain of maritime services offered will yield great revenues for Dubai and the UAE as it will ensure more efficient operations and sustainability, Ali added. Source
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