Shan Masood and Babar Azam's partnership of 205 was the highest for the first wicket for Pakistan in Tests against South Africa
cricket5 hours ago
Construction of roads, intersections and parking lot projects worth Dh115 million is underway in the Capital, the Abu Dhabi City Municipality has announced.
The civic body, which is affiliated to the department of municipalities and transport, said that 85 per cent of the construction work for the infrastructural projects has been completed.
The projects on Abu Dhabi Island, slated to be fully completed by the end of 2020, aim to meet the requirements of residents of those areas where they are being implemented.
The projects include the construction of parking lots, new service roads, improvement and modification of existing roads and parking spaces, intersections, as well as the implementation of surface drainage works for rain water, street lighting works, in addition to the work of relaying services and improving and developing traffic lights.
The development of modern infrastructure is in accordance with the highest international standards that contribute to enhancing the cultural landscape enjoyed by Abu Dhabi.
The construction projects are a part of the efforts to deliver strategic projects contributing to achievement of the objectives of Abu Dhabi Plan.
ismail@khaleejtimes.com
Shan Masood and Babar Azam's partnership of 205 was the highest for the first wicket for Pakistan in Tests against South Africa
cricket5 hours ago
Expert says AI is a major driver of economic efficiency
business5 hours ago
While Pathan acknowledged Kohli's immense contributions to Indian cricket over the years, he made it clear that reputation alone cannot justify a place in the team
cricket5 hours ago
Israel says it targeted more than 100 sites; mediators strive for a truce deal
world6 hours ago
According to the Indian Coast Guard officials, the chopper crashed during a routine training sortie
asia6 hours ago
United said access would be free only for MileagePlus members, revising an earlier plan to offer free Wi-Fi to all passengers
world6 hours ago
Qatar was the second country, after Turkey, to reopen its embassy in the Syrian capital following the overthrow of Assad
world6 hours ago
The Riyadh Metro, said to be the longest driverless metro system in the world, consists of six lines
gulf6 hours ago