Construction & Real Estate

RTA completes work on key phase of Hessa Street project

DUBAI
RTA completes work on key phase of Hessa Street project

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), has opened the full scope of works under Hessa Street Development Project in the section extending from Sheikh Zayed Road to Al Khail Road over a length of 4.5 km. 

The project involved widening the street, along with the bridges at Hessa Street’s intersections with Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Asayel Street, First Al Khail Street, and Al Khail Road, to four lanes in each direction. 

With this, RTA has completed the development of Hessa Street, including all intersection bridges. The project ensures smooth traffic flow between Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Khail Road in both directions and reduces travel time from 15 minutes to just 4 minutes, said RTA in a statement.

The project covered the development of four intersections. The first was the intersection of Hessa Street with Sheikh Zayed Road, where a two-lane directional ramp was constructed above Dubai Metro’s Red Line to serve traffic turning right from Sheikh Zayed Road onto eastbound Hessa Street towards Emirates Road. 

The second involved developing the intersection of Hessa Street with First Al Khail Street through widening the existing Hessa Street bridge from three lanes to four lanes in each direction, in addition to traffic improvements at the signal-controlled at-grade intersection.

The project also included developing the intersection of Hessa Street with Al Asayel Street. This involves increasing the number of lanes on the existing bridge from two lanes in each direction to four lanes in each direction along Hessa Street through the construction of a new bridge parallel to the existing one, alongside traffic improvements at the signal-controlled at-grade intersection, said the statement. 

The fourth element covered developing intersection of Hessa Street with Al Khail Road, where a direct two-lane directional ramp was constructed to serve traffic from Hessa Street onto northbound Al Khail Road towards Sharjah, together with additional bridges at the existing interchange above Al Khail Road to serve traffic moving from Hessa Street to Al Khail Road towards Deira, it stated.

Mattar Al Tayer, Director General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the RTA, affirmed during his pre-opening inspection of final preparations for Hessa Street Development Project that it comes as part of the directives of the wise leadership to continue developing the road infrastructure network, enhance traffic flow, keep pace with Dubai’s sustained growth, and meet the demands of urban expansion and population growth. 

Hessa Street, he stated, was one of Dubai’s most important strategic road corridors, serving several residential and development areas, including Al Sufouh 2, Al Barsha, and Jumeirah Village Circle. 

The population of the areas served by the project is expected to exceed 640,000 by 2030, and that the project increases Hessa Street’s capacity from 8,000 vehicles per hour in both directions to 16,000 vehicles per hour in both directions, representing a 100% increase, he added.

RTA recently began works on Phase 2 of Hessa Street Development Project, extending from its intersection with Al Khail Road to its intersection with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road over a 3 km stretch.

The phase includes the development of 3 key intersections through constructing 8,835 metres of bridges and a 480-metre tunnel, in addition to upgrading entry and exit points on several roads, said the statement. 

The works will double capacity from 4,000 vehicles per hour to 8,000 vehicles per hour, reduce travel time from 24 minutes to 5 minutes, and provide direct traffic flow between Al Khail Road and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road. The project serves 10 residential and development areas and is expected to benefit around 650,000 people, it added.-TradeArabia News Service