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Dubai / UAE

Dubai Loop construction under way with 45,000 tonnes of concrete to be used in tunnel project

By IslaJuly 5, 20263 Mins Read
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Dubai is laying the foundations for the first phase of a high-speed underground transport network aimed at cutting congestion in the city.

Construction work on the Dubai Loop – led by the government in partnership with Elon Musk’s Boring Company – is gathering pace to pave the way for its launch within two years.

The Boring Company shared a picture on social media on Friday showing a team of its workers in front of a stack of concrete building material, with Burj Khalifa serving as a striking backdrop.

The tunnelling company emphasised the vast scale of the work involved in the project. It said 25,000 pieces of precast concrete are to be used in the initial stage of the Dubai Loop – reaching a total weight of 45,000 tonnes.

Going underground to beat traffic

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority said in February that the first phase of underground project would cost Dh565 million ($153.8 million) and connect DIFC with Dubai Mall as using autonomous Tesla cars. The first four stations are to be in Burj Khalifa, DIFC 2, Zabeel Dubai Mall Parking and ICD Brookfield Place.

The network will eventually cover 22km and comprise 19 stations. The estimated final cost is about Dh2 billion.