Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has signed nine cooperation agreements with major property developers and free zone authorities, aimed at enhancing the efficiency of the emirate's road network.
These partnerships will help create a unified platform for managing infrastructure projects, improving road safety, and ensuring that development projects meet the highest standards.
The initiative will also streamline approvals for infrastructure requests and activities within public roads and right-of-way areas.
The RTA has signed these agreements with Emaar Properties, DAMAC Properties, Majid Al Futtaim Properties, Nshama, Al Futtaim Properties, the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai Investments Park, and the Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority.
Bader Al Siri, Executive Director of Right-of-Way at the RTA's Traffic & Roads Agency, emphasised the importance of working closely with developers and free zone authorities to ensure Dubai’s infrastructure remains efficient and sustainable.
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