The Dubai Bypass Phase IV – Part 2 project is a vital infrastructure expansion designed to improve connectivity and traffic flow around Dubai. This project involved a 25-kilometer extension of the Dubai Bypass, creating a streamlined and efficient transport route for commuters and freight alike.
The project is situated in eastern Dubai, running north-south, bordered by Jebel Ali/Al Hebab to the north, the Dubai/Abu Dhabi border road to the south, and parallel to Emirates Road (311) to the west
The Dubai Bypass Phase IV – Part 2 includes a series of essential upgrades and enhancements:
Utility Relocation: Essential utilities were relocated to accommodate the bypass expansion, ensuring uninterrupted service throughout the project.
The Dubai Bypass Phase IV – Part 2 plays a crucial role in reducing congestion and improving traffic distribution in and around Dubai. This extension provides a faster, more reliable route for drivers, especially for freight transport moving in and out of the city. The project also supports Dubai’s long-term infrastructure goals by enhancing accessibility and connectivity.
This phase of the Dubai Bypass project extends the bypass by 25 kilometers, adding a 12-lane divided carriageway, underpasses, roundabouts, and relocated utilities to improve traffic flow and accessibility.
The extension reduces congestion, improves connectivity around Dubai, and supports freight and commuter traffic by providing a faster, more efficient route.
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