Dubai seeks firms for $22bn tunnels project

3 August 2023

 

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Dubai Municipality has invited firms to express interest by 11 August in bidding for the contract to provide project management consultancy for deep tunnels and sewage treatment plants across the emirate of Dubai.

Interested firms will then need to submit prequalification forms by 25 August.

Known as the Deep Tunnels Portfolio, the scheme will be developed as a public-private partnership (PPP) initiative and will involve developing assets across the city of Dubai and Hatta.

It involves the construction of two sets of deep tunnels terminating at two terminal pump stations located at sewerage treatment plants (STPs) in Warsan and Jebel Ali. In Hatta, a conventional sewage and drainage collection system and STPs will be built.

The scheme also includes recycled water distribution systems connected to the STPs.

Dubai’s Executive Council approved the project in June and said it would require an investment of about AED80bn ($22bn). It added that the project has been designed to serve the needs of the Dubai population for the next 100 years in alignment with the Dubai Economic Agenda D33 and the Dubai Urban Plan 2040.

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Colin Foreman
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