Firm wins $27m Dubai Ras Al-Khor wildlife sanctuary work

2 July 2025

 

Austrian firm Waagner Biro, part of French engineering group Egis, has won a AED100m ($27m) contract for the first phase of the Ras Al-Khor wildlife sanctuary development project in Dubai.

Dubai Municipality awarded the contract.

The project’s first phase covers an area of over 6.4 square kilometres (sq km) and is expected to be completed by 2026.

The scope involves rehabilitating mangrove habitats and increasing mangrove coverage from 40 hectares to 65 hectares. This includes adding new irrigation channels, rehabilitating mangrove forests, creating new habitats such as the mangrove lake, north edge lake and reed ponds, and adding a green spine.

According to an official statement, the first phase also involves increasing the water bodies by 144%, expanding their total area to 74 hectares. Additionally, 10 hectares of mudflats will be added.

Ras Al-Khor Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1985 and is on the list of wetlands of international importance under the Ramsar Convention 2007, making it the first Ramsar site in the UAE. Birdlife International has also declared it an important bird area.

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Yasir Iqbal
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