Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi Group (KEZAD) launched an $11.45 million (AED42 million) project to upgrade the main road in Al Ma’mourah.
Project details
Spanning an area of 288,000 square metres, the project entails the development of 24 kilometres of main roads and roundabouts within the area, to facilitate the movement of goods and streamline the flow of traffic, the company revealed on Tuesday.
The project carried out in coordination with government bodies including the Abu Dhabi Municipality and the Integrated Transport Centre entails the planting of 350 trees of diverse species along the roadsides, as well as covering over 120,000 square metres with shrubs and hardscaping.
Furthermore, KEZAD will establish irrigation pumping stations and water tanks connected to its wastewater treatment facility.
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Why does its matter?
“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,” the Group CEO, Mohamed Al Ahmed said, highlighting that the road network system overhaul in Al Ma’mourah, along with the recently launched project in KEZAD Musaffah aims to develop a faster and more efficiently connected economic zone.
“This upgrade reinforces the value proposition of KEZAD and strengthens the emirate of Abu Dhabi’s position as an advanced economic and industrial hub,” he added.
The group has recently launched a $15 million (AED55 million) infrastructure enhancement project to develop an area spanning 40,000 square metres and 23 kilometres of roads in Musaffah, with both projects slated for completion by the third quarter of 2024.