Dubai extends bid deadlines for key drainage projects

31 October 2025

Dubai Municipality has extended the bid submission deadlines for two key drainage projects under the $8bn Tasreef programme to develop, rehabilitate and expand Dubai’s stormwater drainage network.

The first project, listed as TF-05-C1, involves a stormwater drainage system in Jebel Ali and the surrounding areas.

The new deadline is 10 November, a source close to the project told MEED.

The project covers approximately 27 kilometres of stormwater network and will serve major transport routes, including Sheikh Zayed Road and Al-Jamayel Road.

The bid submission date for the tender, was initially 2 October before being extended to 30 October.

The second project, listed under TF-11-C1,  is for the development of a stormwater pond, evacuation line and pumping station.

The project includes a comprehensive stormwater drainage system, featuring a tunnel ranging from three to four metres in diameter along Dubai–Al Ain Road and the D54.

The new deadline is 4 November.

The bid submission date for the tender, was initially 25 September.

The schemes are being procured by the municipality’s Sewerage and Recycled Water Projects Department as part of the Tasreef programme.

In October, Dubai Municipality awarded contracts for two other major projects under the initiative.

Local firm DeTech Contracting won the main contract for the construction of a stormwater drainage system on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road and Al-Yalayis Road in Dubai.

The municipality alos awarded a contract to Greece/Lebanon-based Archirodon for the construction of the Resilient Future Flow Outfall project. 

The $25m project involves the construction of a 4-kilometre subsea pipeline with a 2-metre diameter and a discharge capacity of 9 cubic metres a second.

The Tasreef masterplan that will serve key areas across the emirate, including Nad Al-Hamar, the vicinity of Dubai International airport, Garhoud, Rashidiya, Al-Quoz, Zabeel, Al-Wasl, Jumeirah and Al-Badaa. The initiative aims to expand Dubai’s rainwater drainage capacity by 700% by 2033.

DeTech Consulting previously won the $136m contract to upgrade the West Deira stormwater system.

This project was the first of the five planned Tasreef projects to enter construction, earlier this year.

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Mark Dowdall
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