Development of 24km of Main Roads, Landscaping, Irrigation Network Upgrade Covers 288,000 sqm
Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi – KEZAD Group, the integrated trade, logistics and industrial hub of Abu Dhabi, today announced that it has commenced main road landscaping works across 288,000 sqm in KEZAD AL Ma’mourah.
The AED 42 million project includes landscaping of 24 km of main roads and roundabouts in KEZAD Al Ma’mourah. The project also includes the planting of 350 trees of different species along the roads, as well as plating of shrubs and hardscaping over an area of 120,000 sqm. Moreover, KEZAD will also construct irrigation pumping stations and water tanks connected to KEZAD wastewater treatment plant.
The enahncements, aimed at significantly improving the flow of traffic and facilitating the movement of goods, as well as the beautification of the area, are being executed in corrdination with relevant government agencies such as the Abu Dhabi Municipality and Integrated Transport Centre, among others, as well as the businesses in the area to ensure smoothest possible workflow at an accelerated pace.
Mohamed Al Khadar Al Ahmed, CEO Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi – KEZAD Group, said: “KEZAD Group is continually looking for ways to improve the business experience of our clients, and maintain Abu Dhabi’s position and the heart of regional industrial and economic development.
“As with the recently started project in KEZAD Musaffah (ICAD 1), the imporvement of the road network system in KEZAD Al Ma’mourah is aimed at developing a faster and more efficiently connected economic zone, in line with the aim of our wise leadership. This upgrade reinforces the value proposition of KEZAD, and strengthens emirate of Abu Dhabi’s position as an advanced economic and industrial hub.”
The announcement follows KEZAD Group’s recent announcement of an AED 55 million infrastructure upgrade in KEZAD Musaffah (ICAD 1) across 40,000 sqm, and 23 km of roads. Both projects, being executed in compliance with the best global practices, standards and specificiations, to be completed by the third quarter of 2024.