Abu Dhabi : – The Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) in Abu Dhabi and Abu Dhabi General Services Company (Musanada) inaugurated Bani Yas – Al Heeliya Road with the length of 3.5 KM and a cost of AED 54 million. The road links Al Heeliya area to Al Moazaz and Al Shamkha south by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Road (E311).

The road will serve the residential areas located in the project’s area and will facilitate the travel of Higher Colleges of Technology students and improve the traffic flow between Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

The project embodies the leadership’s vision to provide a high quality infrastructure that meets the public demand and is designed according to the highest world standards.

ITC assured that the cooperation with Musanada is a significant factor to implement and develop projects that keep up with the urban development and population increasing to create an integrated infrastructure that accomplish Abu Dhabi’s economic, tourism and social objectives and improve the quality of life.

Musanada stated that the project was implemented according to the highest standards and practices. It also mentioned that 350 engineers, consultants and workers participated in the implementation of the project that will link different areas and facilitate the traffic in addition to increase the level of safety.

The main challenge faced the project was keeping the traffic flow during the constructional work. Therefore, about 78 traffic board, 12 signage and 121 LED lights were implemented in which will consequently reduce energy consumption.

Musanada assured that it strives to conserve energy and decrease the operating cost along with following the environmental safety requirements. 

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About the Integrated Transport Centre in Abu Dhabi:

The Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) has been established pursuant to the law issued by H.H. Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, in his capacity as the ruler of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, on November 2016, in amendment of Law no. 19 of 2006 regarding Taxi regulation in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. ITC is affiliated with the Department of Transport and is supervised by it.

ITC is the responsible entity for operating public transport and managing parking spaces, traffic monitoring centres, axle weights stations, logistical facilities of freight surface transport and roads sector according to the approved transport plans in which improves the quality of services offered in the sector. In addition to supporting the efforts dedicated by Abu Dhabi Government to accomplish a balanced and comprehensive development that nurtures an intelligent, integrated and sustainable transport sector in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

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