The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure inaugurated the project “Development, Upgrading, Efficiency, and Completion of Maliha Road from Sheikh Khalifa Street and (E99) Road, linking them to the first phase (Khorfakkan West Ring Road), in front of traffic, coinciding with the celebrations of the United Arab Emirates’ fiftieth anniversary, to be a real breakthrough. For the next fifty years within the framework of developing infrastructure in the various emirates of the country, for the benefit of the country and the citizen, and the various social, tourism and land transport sectors.
The Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, Suhail bin Muhammad Faraj Faris Al Mazrouei, stressed that the project will enhance the economic position of the eastern coast, which hosts a number of heavy and medium industries in various fields that are a main pillar of the national economy and the country’s domestic product, and that the development projects supervised by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure It is taking firm steps towards strengthening the UAE’s position as a global center for sustainable development.”
He explained that the 10 kilometer-long road is a strategic axis within the structural plan of the road network implemented by the ministry on the eastern coast, and contributes to enhancing the possibility of light vehicles and trucks moving in a more smooth manner and easing traffic congestion in the city center, especially on national occasions and holidays, and transferring it via a circular road. Outside the city, the journey time will be reduced by more than 60%, i.e. from 30 minutes to 10 minutes between the Hayawa and Al-Hari areas, while the road will accommodate more than 40,000 vehicles per day in each direction.
He said: As part of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure’s efforts to support the sustainability system, we used in the project to develop and raise the efficiency and complete the Maliha Road from Sheikh Khalifa Street and (E99) and linking them in the first phase (Khorfakkan Western Ring Road), a technique of recycling drilling materials to benefit from 85% of the Recycled materials in the implementation stages of the project, as well as we used LED lights to light the road, which in turn contributed to reducing energy consumption by up to 50%.
The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure inaugurated the project “Development, Upgrading, Efficiency, and Completion of Maliha Road from Sheikh Khalifa Street and (E99) Road, linking them to the first phase (Khorfakkan West Ring Road), in front of traffic, coinciding with the celebrations of the United Arab Emirates’ fiftieth anniversary, to be a real breakthrough. For the next fifty years within the framework of developing infrastructure in the various emirates of the country, for the benefit of the country and the citizen, and the various social, tourism and land transport sectors.
The Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, Suhail bin Muhammad Faraj Faris Al Mazrouei, stressed that the project will enhance the economic position of the eastern coast, which hosts a number of heavy and medium industries in various fields that are a main pillar of the national economy and the country’s domestic product, and that the development projects supervised by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure It is taking firm steps towards strengthening the UAE’s position as a global center for sustainable development.”
He explained that the 10 kilometer-long road is a strategic axis within the structural plan of the road network implemented by the ministry on the eastern coast, and contributes to enhancing the possibility of light vehicles and trucks moving in a more smooth manner and easing traffic congestion in the city center, especially on national occasions and holidays, and transferring it via a circular road. Outside the city, the journey time will be reduced by more than 60%, i.e. from 30 minutes to 10 minutes between the Hayawa and Al-Hari areas, while the road will accommodate more than 40,000 vehicles per day in each direction.
He said: As part of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure’s efforts to support the sustainability system, we used in the project to develop and raise the efficiency and complete the Maliha Road from Sheikh Khalifa Street and (E99) and linking them in the first phase (Khorfakkan Western Ring Road), a technique of recycling drilling materials to benefit from 85% of the Recycled materials in the implementation stages of the project, as well as we used LED lights to light the road, which in turn contributed to reducing energy consumption by up to 50%.
The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure inaugurated the project “Development, Upgrading, Efficiency, and Completion of Maliha Road from Sheikh Khalifa Street and (E99) Road, linking them to the first phase (Khorfakkan West Ring Road), in front of traffic, coinciding with the celebrations of the United Arab Emirates’ fiftieth anniversary, to be a real breakthrough. For the next fifty years within the framework of developing infrastructure in the various emirates of the country, for the benefit of the country and the citizen, and the various social, tourism and land transport sectors.
The Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, Suhail bin Muhammad Faraj Faris Al Mazrouei, stressed that the project will enhance the economic position of the eastern coast, which hosts a number of heavy and medium industries in various fields that are a main pillar of the national economy and the country’s domestic product, and that the development projects supervised by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure It is taking firm steps towards strengthening the UAE’s position as a global center for sustainable development.”
He explained that the 10 kilometer-long road is a strategic axis within the structural plan of the road network implemented by the ministry on the eastern coast, and contributes to enhancing the possibility of light vehicles and trucks moving in a more smooth manner and easing traffic congestion in the city center, especially on national occasions and holidays, and transferring it via a circular road. Outside the city, the journey time will be reduced by more than 60%, i.e. from 30 minutes to 10 minutes between the Hayawa and Al-Hari areas, while the road will accommodate more than 40,000 vehicles per day in each direction.
He said: As part of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure’s efforts to support the sustainability system, we used in the project to develop and raise the efficiency and complete the Maliha Road from Sheikh Khalifa Street and (E99) and linking them in the first phase (Khorfakkan Western Ring Road), a technique of recycling drilling materials to benefit from 85% of the Recycled materials in the implementation stages of the project, as well as we used LED lights to light the road, which in turn contributed to reducing energy consumption by up to 50%.
The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure inaugurated the project “Development, Upgrading, Efficiency, and Completion of Maliha Road from Sheikh Khalifa Street and (E99) Road, linking them to the first phase (Khorfakkan West Ring Road), in front of traffic, coinciding with the celebrations of the United Arab Emirates’ fiftieth anniversary, to be a real breakthrough. For the next fifty years within the framework of developing infrastructure in the various emirates of the country, for the benefit of the country and the citizen, and the various social, tourism and land transport sectors.
The Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, Suhail bin Muhammad Faraj Faris Al Mazrouei, stressed that the project will enhance the economic position of the eastern coast, which hosts a number of heavy and medium industries in various fields that are a main pillar of the national economy and the country’s domestic product, and that the development projects supervised by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure It is taking firm steps towards strengthening the UAE’s position as a global center for sustainable development.”
He explained that the 10 kilometer-long road is a strategic axis within the structural plan of the road network implemented by the ministry on the eastern coast, and contributes to enhancing the possibility of light vehicles and trucks moving in a more smooth manner and easing traffic congestion in the city center, especially on national occasions and holidays, and transferring it via a circular road. Outside the city, the journey time will be reduced by more than 60%, i.e. from 30 minutes to 10 minutes between the Hayawa and Al-Hari areas, while the road will accommodate more than 40,000 vehicles per day in each direction.
He said: As part of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure’s efforts to support the sustainability system, we used in the project to develop and raise the efficiency and complete the Maliha Road from Sheikh Khalifa Street and (E99) and linking them in the first phase (Khorfakkan Western Ring Road), a technique of recycling drilling materials to benefit from 85% of the Recycled materials in the implementation stages of the project, as well as we used LED lights to light the road, which in turn contributed to reducing energy consumption by up to 50%.