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Dubai’s new $8.2 billion ‘Tasreef’ project to enhance rainwater drainage capacity

The initiative is the largest rainwater collection project in a single system in the region, with a flow capacity of 230 cubic metres per second
Dubai’s new $8.2 billion ‘Tasreef’ project to enhance rainwater drainage capacity
The project, to be carried out by the Dubai Municipality, is a continuation of drainage projects launched by Dubai in 2019

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has approved the ‘Tasreef’ project aimed at developing Dubai’s rainwater drainage network.

At a total cost of AED30 billion ($8.2 billion), the initiative is one of the emirate’s largest strategic infrastructure projects. Moreover, the ‘Tasreef’ project will enhance the capacity of Dubai’s rainwater drainage system by 700 percent, covering all areas of the emirate.

“Covering all areas of Dubai, the project will raise the drainage network’s capacity to more than 20 million cubic metres of water daily, meeting our needs for the next hundred years. We have directed the immediate implementation of the project, which will be completed in phases by 2033. Dubai continues to drive infrastructure and urban advancements, enhancing safety and security for everyone living in the emirate,” Sheikh Mohammed said.

Resilient infrastructure

The project will be implemented by the Dubai Municipality, and is a continuation of drainage projects launched by Dubai in 2019, covering the Expo Dubai area, Al Maktoum International Airport City, and Jebel Ali. Thus, tt supports Dubai’s plans and strategies for developing a flexible, advanced and future-ready infrastructure. As a sustainable strategic project, it addresses future climate change impacts, such as increased rainfall, with a network designed to seamlessly adapt to all rainfall events.

Massive capacity

The ‘Tasreef’ project aims to enhance rainwater and surface water drainage services with a sophisticated and highly efficient infrastructure, improving operational efficiencies and reducing costs associated with station construction, operations and maintenance by 20 percent and increasing the network’s lifespan.

Additionally, the rainwater drainage capacity through tunnels will reach 20 million cubic metres per day, with a flow capacity of 230 cubic metres per second, making it the largest rainwater collection project in a single system in the region.

Advanced tunnelling equipment

The project will utilise the latest tunnel boring machines (TBM), the largest of their kind in the Middle East, known for their efficiency, speed, and high precision in excavation, and their ability to handle various topographical conditions. These machines feature automated control systems that enable continuous monitoring and data analysis, with advanced safety systems to ensure the safety of workers and equipment.

The project was approved in the presence of Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, First Deputy Ruler of Dubai, and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of the UAE; and Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Second Deputy Ruler of Dubai.

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