Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and Dubai Holding is progressing the Al Shindagha Corridor Development Project after awarding AED 786 million ($214 million) contract for the 8-lane Dubai Island-Bur Dubai bridge. The bridge stretching from Dubai Islands to Bur Dubai will span 1.425 km, with 4 lanes going both ways.
The RTA contract award comes in support of the UAE’s initiative to develop Dubai’s road network and mobility infrastructure. The AED 786M contract for the Dubai Island-Bur Dubai 8-lane bridge will also support the ongoing Al Shindagha Corridor Development Project. The project’s phase 4 was at 45% completion as of mid-2024. Also of benefit will be Dubai’s geared-up ability to better handle its rapid urban growth. This will invariably mean better traffic flow and easing of movement for the city’s, and Emirates, expanding demography.
Project factsheet for the 8-lane bridge connecting Dubai Island and Bur Dubai
Location: Over Dubai Creek, Port Rashid Development area, UAE
Cost: AED 786 million ($214 million)
Client: Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and Dubai Holding
Bridge length: 1,425 meters
Lanes: 8 /Standard Divided Highway
Bridge capacity: 16,000 vehicles/ hour
Width of navigation channel: 75 meters
Bridge elevation: 18.5 meters
More on RTA’s 8-lane Dubai Island-Bur Dubai bridge
Also included in the bridge construction plans is the 2km surface road that will connect the bridge to the Dubai island and Bur Dubai areas. The Dubai Island-Bur Dubai 8-lane bridge will also have cycling and pedestrian tracks, and elevators. The elevators will facilitate pedestrian and cyclist movements. Also, the standard divided/ 8-lane bridge will have a 384,000 vehicle capacity in a day.
Another key feature of the bridge over the Dubai Creek is the 75 meter wide navigation channel that will facilitate the passage of water vessels. This width will be supplemented by a 18.5 meters elevation.
Alongside being built over the Dubai Creek in the area between Infinity Bridge and Port Rashid Development area, it will also be the second contract in the construction of Dubai Island’s entry and exit points. The new bridge will join a 3-lane bridge and two 2-lane bridges connecting the Al Khaleej Street to the island to and from the north and south. The other three bridges span 1.6 kilometers and were completed in 2020.

Al Shindagha Corridor Development Project
This visionary 15 intersection project covering more than 13 kilometers will serve the Dubai Islands, Bur Dubai and Deira areas among others. It is being constructed in 5 phases and is currently in phase 4. Additionally, the fourth phase costs AED 800 million.
With the project’s fourth phase aiming for completion, it will get a massive progress boost from the 8-lane Dubai Island-Bur Dubai bridge being overseen by RTA and Dubai Holding for AED 786 million.