
Dubai: New bridges, higher vehicle capacity in Dh798-million project on Al Qudra Road
This involves development of the main intersections on Al Qudra Road, and help accommodate urban development needs.
The project spans from the intersection with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, through Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Street, reaching Emirates Road.
The project includes the development of
The authority's move aims to improve traffic flow, and support urban development.

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