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Contractor wins Dubai Canal drainage deal

Byadmin

Aug 19, 2026


The contract is part of Dubai’s Tasreef strategic plan to expand the emirate’s rainwater drainage capacity by 700% by 2033

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Local firm Detech Contracting has won an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract to upgrade and rehabilitate the East Dubai Canal stormwater system.

The project, known as TF-16-C1, is part of Dubai’s Tasreef strategic plan to improve the emirate’s stormwater network, increase flood protection and enhance the resilience of Dubai’s infrastructure.

 

According to a source, Lebanon’s Khatib & Alami has also been appointed as a consultant on the project.

The works will focus on upgrading existing stormwater infrastructure to increase capacity and improve reliability during heavy rainfall.

The scope includes upgrading the stormwater drainage system, laying pipelines and constructing manholes and gullies. It also includes the construction of pumping stations and diversion works, site clearance and other associated facilities.

In February, MEED reported that the municipality had invited consultants to qualify for a contract to supervise three stormwater drainage projects (TF-16-C1, TF-15-C2 and TF-13-C1)

China State Construction Engineering Corporation announced in July that it had won the EPC contract for the TF-15-C2 stormwater drainage network project located on Umm Suqeim Road in the Al-Barsha and Al-Quoz areas of Dubai.

MEED understands contractor bids are still being evaluated for the TF-13-C1 project, which focuses on developing a drainage system for the Al-Marmum area.

Detech has been awarded several packages under the Tasreef programme in the past 18 months.

  • TF-16-C1: upgrading and rehabilitation of East Dubai Canal stormwater system
  • TF-15-C1: stormwater drainage system at Al-Wasl Road for communities west of Dubai Canal
  • TF-05-C1: stormwater drainage system in Jebel Ali 
  • TF-04: stormwater drainage system on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road and Al-Yalayis Road
  • DS-419: Tasreef rainwater drainage network: West Deira stormwater system upgrade and rehabilitation 

As MEED exclusively reported, the municipality recently issued a letter of award for the TF-15-C1 project, covering the construction of a stormwater drainage system on Al-Wasl Road and communities west of Dubai Canal.

The project includes the construction of a gravity-based stormwater pipeline network with diameters of up to 3.5 metres. It is estimated to cost $100m.

This week, Dubai Municipality also 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.

All three have bid submission deadlines of 10 September.

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