Municipality seeks consultants for Dubailand drainage project

10 December 2025

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Dubai Municipality has invited consultants to prequalify for a contract to provide supervision services on a major drainage infrastructure project serving developed communities in Dubailand.

The sewerage and stormwater drainage project, listed under the code DS-204-S1, is being procured through the government’s Sewerage and Recycled Water Projects Department (SRPD).

The bid submission deadline is 8 January.

The consultancy contract follows the issuance in November of the related construction package, DS-204-C1, for which the municipality invited contractors to prequalify.

The scope includes sewage gravity pipelines with diameters of up to 2,200mm, a sewage lift station with a capacity of three cubic metres a second, and a 1,400mm-diameter sewage rising main that will take pumped sewage from the lift station to the main sewer network.

The bid submission deadline for the construction package is also 8 January 2026.

The tenders form part of Dubai’s wider investment in sewerage expansion, including the $8bn Tasreef programme, for which several projects have moved into the execution phase in recent months.

Once completed, the Tasreef system is expected to increase Dubai’s overall drainage capacity by about 700% and provide daily stormwater treatment capacity exceeding 20 million cubic metres.


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