Dubai seeks consultants for drainage projects

6 February 2026

Dubai Municipality has invited consultants to qualify for a contract to supervise three stormwater drainage projects under the $8bn Tasreef programme.

The contract, titled TF-15-S1 Supervision of Stormwater Drainage System projects – Package 2, will be awarded as a single package with dedicated teams assigned to each project.

The request for qualifications (RFQs) was issued by the municipality’s Sewerage and Recycled Water Projects Department (SRPD).

The bid submission deadline is 26 February.

The first scheme under the package is TF-16-C1, which involves upgrading and rehabilitating the stormwater system east of the Dubai Canal.

The second, TF-15-C2, will deliver stormwater links along Umm Suqeim Road to serve the Al-Barsha and Al-Quoz communities.

The third project, TF-13-C1, focuses on developing a drainage system for the Al-Marmum area.

Several engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts have been awarded under the Tasreef initiative, which aims to expand Dubai’s rainwater drainage capacity by 700% by 2033

In January, local firm DeTech Contracting won the main contract to construct a stormwater drainage system in Jebel Ali.

The project, listed under TF-05-C1, covers approximately 27 kilometres of stormwater network and will serve major transport routes, including Sheikh Zayed Road and Al-Jamayel Road.

Separately, Dubai Municipality has opened bidding for EPC contracts to expand and rehabilitate the emirate’s sewerage networks.

The four projects cover more than 95km of recycled water and sewerage pipelines.


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Mark Dowdall
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