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The proposed two-lane bridge will span approximately 700 meters, directly connecting inbound traffic from Dubai–Al Ain Road towards Al Ain. Designed to accommodate up to 2,600 vehicles per hour, the bridge is expected to cut travel time from six minutes to just one minute—a reduction of 83%. This development will serve the residential communities in Nad Al Sheba, home to around 30,000 residents, by easing congestion at entry and exit points throughout the area.
Construction is slated to commence in the fourth quarter of 2025, with completion targeted for the fourth quarter of 2026.
The RTA emphasized that this project aligns with Dubai's broader vision to enhance infrastructure efficiency and accommodate rapid population growth. By improving connectivity and reducing travel times, the bridge aims to uphold the highest standards of traffic safety and seamless mobility, contributing to Dubai's goal of becoming the best city in the world for living and mobility.
This initiative follows the recent inauguration of a 170-meter bridge at the intersection of Nad Al Sheba Street and Dubai–Al Ain Road, featuring two lanes in each direction. This bridge facilitates traffic flow towards Nad Al Sheba, Meydan, and nearby development projects.
Additional enhancements in the area include:
The RTA stated that the construction of the new bridge is part of its strategic direction to achieve safer and more efficient mobility. By launching proactive and sustainable road projects and traffic solutions, the authority aims to support the future of mobility in the emirate, reduce travel times, and address the needs of residents and visitors to nearby neighborhoods. These efforts collectively contribute to enhancing the quality of life in Dubai.
The RTA remains committed to incorporating public feedback into future development plans, reflecting a culture of collaboration and active community engagement. These projects support the authority's strategic objectives of enhancing the efficiency of the road network, improving traffic safety, and strengthening Dubai's global leadership in smooth and sustainable mobility.
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The projects are expected to be completed in Q4 2026