Diyaar Al Muharraq – Dredging, Reclamation & Shore Protection

Projects Description :

The Diyaar Al Muharraq project represents a hallmark endeavor in dredging, reclamation, and shore protection, meticulously engineered to shape the landscape for the esteemed Diyaar Al Muharraq development. The landmass, characterized by its rectangular configuration interspersed with internal ‘canal’ crossings, required meticulous planning and execution to ensure precision and durability.

Project Overview:

The project encompasses the following key components:

  • Land Formation: A comprehensive process of land formation was undertaken to create the foundational structure for the Diyaar Al Muharraq development. The landmass, strategically shaped and divided to accommodate internal water crossings, reflects meticulous attention to detail and engineering excellence.
  • Shore Protection: To safeguard the newly formed landmass, rockworks of varying size and thickness were meticulously installed. These rock revetments, tailored to the degree of exposure to fill, serve as robust barriers against erosion and natural elements, ensuring the longevity and stability of the shoreline.

Project Phases:

The project unfolds in two main stages, each meticulously planned and executed to uphold the highest standards of quality and efficiency:

  • Stage 1: This initial phase entails approximately 34 million cubic meters of reclamation, complemented by the installation of a 2.4-million-ton rock revetment. Through meticulous coordination and precision engineering, Stage 1 lays the groundwork for the subsequent phases of development.
  • Stage 2: Building upon the foundation laid in Stage 1, the remaining works of the project are seamlessly executed over a construction period of 72 months. This phase encompasses a comprehensive array of tasks aimed at realizing the full potential of the Diyaar Al Muharraq development, ensuring its emergence as a hallmark of urban sophistication and sustainable living.
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