Section of Sheikh Zayed Road in Ajman to Close for Development Work Starting January 6

The closure is part of the wider efforts to improve infrastructure in the region and is linked to the ongoing As-Salam Corridor Improvement and Sheikh Zayed Corridor Development projects. While Ajman Police posted a map detailing the affected areas, the specific duration of the closure was not provided

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A section of Sheikh Zayed Road in the emirate of Ajman will be closed to traffic starting Monday, January 6, due to ongoing development work, the Ajman Police announced on Saturday.
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The closure is part of the wider efforts to improve infrastructure in the region and is linked to the ongoing As-Salam Corridor Improvement and Sheikh Zayed Corridor Development projects.

While Ajman Police posted a map detailing the affected areas, the specific duration of the closure was not provided.

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The projects, which were awarded to the AIMS Group in June 2024, represent a significant investment in the emirate’s infrastructure, with a total cost of Dh101 million.

The aim is to enhance interconnectivity among residential communities and improve the overall road network in the emirate.

These improvements are part of Ajman’s broader strategic infrastructure plan, which seeks to modernize and expand the emirate’s transportation system.

The Sheikh Zayed Road closure is expected to impact local traffic, with drivers advised to plan alternative routes.

Authorities have not disclosed when the section of the road will be reopened, but they are urging commuters to stay informed and adjust their travel plans accordingly.

Ajman Police have urged drivers to follow all traffic instructions and respect road signage to ensure safety during the construction period.

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Updates will be shared through official channels, including the Ajman Police social media accounts, where the closure map and additional details were posted.

The development projects are expected to improve traffic flow and provide a more integrated road network for residents and businesses in Ajman.

The investment is also part of efforts to support the emirate’s growing population and evolving urban landscape.

Local authorities have not yet confirmed if there will be any impact on nearby areas or if alternative routes will be implemented to accommodate traffic during the closure. Commuters are advised to remain alert to potential delays.

For the latest updates on the Sheikh Zayed Road closure and other infrastructure developments, residents are encouraged to follow the Ajman Police on their official social media platforms.

 

Tariq Saeed

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