Abu Dhabi to tender Mid Island Parkway phase two this year

22 May 2025

 

Abu Dhabi’s Department of Municipality & Transport is expected to issue the main construction tender for the second phase of the Mid Island Parkway Project (MIPP) by the end of this year.

The project is part of the emirate’s Plan Capital Urban Evolution programme.

The second phase of the MIPP involves the construction of about 11 kilometres (km) of highways, including a mix of three-lane, four-lane and five-lane highways.

The highways will connect the Um Yifeenah, Al-Jubail, Al-Sammaliyyah and Sas Al-Nakhl islands to Khalifa City and the E10.

The scope also covers the construction of three interchanges: the E20, E10 and Dumbbell interchanges on Al-Sammaliyyah Island.

Some of the major structures of the project include:

  • E20 interchange – cast-in-place box girder / void slab bridges
  • E10 interchange – cast-in-place box girder bridges
  • I-Girder bridges between Raha Beach West and Sas Al-Nakhl Island
  • Causeway at Sas Al-Nakhl Island
  • Cast-in-place balanced cantilever bridge between Sas Al-Nakhl Island and Al-Sammaliyyah Island
  • Tunnel between Al-Sammaliyyah Island and Bilrimaid Island
  • Cut-and-cover or open tunnel on Bilrimaid Island
  • Tunnel between Bilrimaid Island and Um-Yifeenah Island

In June last year, MEED exclusively reported that Abu Dhabi had awarded contracts for three packages of phase one of the project.

The contract for package 1A was awarded to a joint venture of Turkish contractor Dogus Construction and local firm Gulf Contractors.

Package 1B was awarded to the joint venture of Yas Projects (Alpha Dhabi Holding) and China Railway International Group.

Beijing-headquartered China Harbour Engineering Company and the local Agility Engineering & Contracting Company won the contract for package 1C.

Phase one will start at the existing Saadiyat interchange, connecting E12 to the MIPP, and end at the recently constructed Um-Yifeenah Highway. 

It comprises a dual main road with a total length of 8km, including four traffic lanes in each direction, two interchanges, a tunnel and associated infrastructure works.

The project ownership has been transferred from Aldar Properties to the Department of Municipalities & Transport.

Previously, it was transferred from Abu Dhabi General Services Company (Musanada) to Aldar Properties, and the project was included in the Abu Dhabi Investment Office’s public-private partnership project pipeline.

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Yasir Iqbal
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