Abu Dhabi to introduce unified road engineering standards
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, December 05 - 2012 at 04:05
Abu Dhabi's Department of Transport (DoT) has announced plans to unify road engineering standards in the emirate, as part of its efforts to improve safety and maximise the capacity of the emirate road network, Wam has reported. This would be achieved through adopting the best international practices for design, construction, operation, maintenance and management, of roads and bridges projects in the emirate. The Unifying and Standardising of Road Engineering Practices project is carried out by the DoT in coordination with several strategic partners from the government of Abu Dhabi such as the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council, the Department of Municipal Affairs, Abu Dhabi Municipality, Al Ain Municipality and the Western Region Municipality.
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