Dubai tenders stormwater drainage projects

17 August 2026
Dubai tenders stormwater drainage projects

Dubai Municipality has issued three tenders for stormwater and sewerage infrastructure projects serving Hind City, Dubailand and surrounding areas.

The projects cover drainage networks for Hind 4, connections to the stormwater network in Dubailand and a stormwater trunk line serving Hind 3, Hind 4 and Umm Al-Daman.

The three tenders were issued through the municipality’s Sewerage and Recycled Water Projects Department.

All three have bid submission deadlines of 10 September.

Hind 3 and Hind 4 are two of four zones within Hind City. The Dubai government renamed the Al-Minhad area and surrounding areas as Hind City in 2023. The 83.9-square-kilometre area is served by Emirates Road, Dubai–Al-Ain Road and Jebel Ali–Lehbab Road.

The DS-316-C1 project covers the construction of sewer and stormwater networks in Hind 4. The stormwater network will include gravity drainage pipelines with diameters of up to 1,600 millimetres (mm), while the sewer network will include pipelines of up to 800mm.

The TF-24-C1 project will connect developers’ areas in Dubailand to the stormwater network. It includes 18 kilometres (km) of stormwater drainage pipelines with diameters of up to 1,800mm and 3.5km of gravity sewer pipelines with diameters of up to 1,000mm.

The TF-25-C1 project involves the construction of a 9.2km stormwater trunk line serving Hind 3, Hind 4 and Umm Al-Daman. The trunk line will include gravity drainage pipelines with diameters of up to 2,800mm. It will also serve main roads along its alignment, including sections of Dubai–Al-Ain Road, and is designed to accommodate stormwater flows from part of Emirates Road.

The projects are intended to strengthen flood resilience and improve the reliability of Dubai’s drainage infrastructure.

Latest awards

Dubai has continued to accelerate investment in stormwater infrastructure under the Tasreef programme in recent months.

In July, MEED exclusively reported that Dubai Municipality had awarded the estimated $100m engineering, procurement and construction contract for the TF-15-C1 package of its Tasreef rainwater drainage network programme to local firm DeTech Contracting.

The municipality has also recently awarded the TF-15-C2 and DS-204-C1 packages to China State Construction Engineering Corporation and Nael Construction & Contracting, respectively.

The overall masterplan aims to expand Dubai’s rainwater drainage capacity by 700% by 2033 and serve the emirate for the next century.

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