Dubai extends bid deadline for Jebel Ali drainage project

2 October 2025

 

Dubai Municipality has extended the bid deadline for a stormwater drainage system in Jebel Ali and the surrounding areas.

The new deadline is 16 October, 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, listed as TF-05-C1, was initially 2 October.

Works include the installation of pipes ranging from 600 millimetres to 3,500 millimetres, construction of a high-capacity pump station with a capacity of 10 cubic metres a second, and development of open channels and catch basins. The system will be integrated with existing infrastructure.

Dubai Municipality said the project is intended to manage runoff efficiently, improve road network reliability during storms, and support ongoing and future development in the Jebel Ali area.

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

The latest tender follows a string of recent drainage and stormwater tenders by the municipality.

Bidding is ongoing for a separate project to develop a stormwater pond, evacuation line and pumping station, including a drainage system along the Dubai-Al-Ain road.

The bid submission date for this tender, listed under RFQ 229910, was moved to 9 October.

The initial deadline was 25 September.


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