Home Industry Infrastructure Dubai’s RTA completes 55% of construction on Falcon Interchange project Al Shindagha Corridor Project is one of the biggest projects currently undertaken by RTA, and has been split into seven phases by Gulf Business August 29, 2022 Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced that 55 per cent of the construction had been completed on the Falcon Interchange Improvement Project situated between Al Khaleej Street, Khalid bin Al Waleed Street and Al Ghubaiba Street. The project links with the northern side of the Infinity Bridge (Al Shindagha Bridge). Mattar Al Tayer, director-general, chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the Roads and Transport Authority, said: “The Falcon Interchange Improvement Project is part of Al Shindagha Roads Corridor Improvement Project, which extends 13 km along Al Mina Street, Al Khaleej Street and Cairo Street. Upgrading the Falcon Interchange will ensure free traffic movement across Al Shindagha Corridor (Al Khaleej and Al Mina Streets) and step up the intake of both streets. It will also enhance traffic safety, provide entry/exit points for Rashid Port, and provide more parking spaces under the new bridge to serve the area.” Completed work “The contractor has completed the construction works of the main Northern bridge at the junction, the link with the Infinity Bridge and Deira side of Al Shindagha Tunnel, and the link with the improved junctions of Sheikh Rashid Street. Twenty-five per cent of the construction has been completed in the tunnel from Khalid bin Al Waleed Street to Al Mina Street. Construction is underway on the Southern main bridge as well as for the stormwater drainage system. The capacity of bridges and tunnels under the project amount to 28,800 vehicles per hour,” added Al Tayer. .@rta_dubai completes 55% of construction at Falcon Interchange Improvement Project situated between Al Khaleej Street, Khalid bin Al Waleed Street & Al Ghubaiba Street. The project links with the Northern side of the Infinity Bridge (Al Shindagha Bridge).https://t.co/zj2uTfNAUL pic.twitter.com/XzBA96yQho — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) August 28, 2022 Al Tayer said the project includes the construction of two bridges along Al Khaleej Street. The first bridge extends 750 metres northwards, and the second one stretches 1,075 metres southwards. The bridges comprise six lanes in each direction with a capacity of up to 24,000 vehicles per hour in both directions. Construction also includes a one-lane bridge extending 250 metres for right-turn from Khalid bin Al Waleed Street to Al Khaleej Street with a capacity of 1,600 vehicles per hour, and the construction of a two-lane 500-metre tunnel for left turns from Khaled bin Al Waleed St to Al Mina St capable of handling 3,200 vehicles per hour in addition to a surface signalised junction linking Al Khaleej with Al Ghubaiba and Khaled bin Al Waleed streets. The project includes other works such as pavements, lighting, traffic systems, rainwater drainage network and irrigation systems. Seven phased-project Al Shindagha Corridor Project is one of the biggest projects currently undertaken by RTA. Due to the massive scope of the project, it had been split into seven phases. Six phases are completed namely the intersection of Sheikh Rashid-Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Streets, entry/exit points of Deira Islands at the junction of Abu Bakr Al Siddique, improvement of the intersection of Omar bin Al Khattab and Al Musalla Streets with Al Khaleej Street’ and flyovers of the Corniche Street, Infinity Bridge, and the slope of the Infinity Bridge on the Deira side. Plans of the project cover the improvements of Al Khaleej Street and its intersection with Abu Hail Street, and the junction of Sheikh Rashid Street with Jumeirah, Al Mina and Al Mankhool Streets. Works also include the construction of bridges stretching 3.4 km, tunnels extending 2.25 kilometres, six surface junctions, and roads extending 5.1 kilometres. Future works also include the construction of southward bridges leading to Deira. In recent news, RTA announced it has completed 75 per cent of the Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Corridor Improvement Project. Read: Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Corridor Improvement Project is 75% complete: RTA Tags Al Shindagha Corridor Project Roads and Transport Authority 0 Comments You might also like RTA to construct 762 bus shelters in key Dubai areas by 2025 Dubai’s RTA unveils Dhs1.6bn digital strategy Dubai’s RTA unveils revamped Strategic Plan 2024-2030 Dubai’s RTA makes changes to bus routes and schedules