FROM DELIVERING LARGE-SCALAL SUBSTAIBLE INFRASTURE TO REIMAGINING DIGITAL MUNICIPAL SERVICES, DUBAI MUNICIPALITY IS DRIVING A NEW PHASE OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT FOCUSED ON ENHANCING QUALITY OF LIFE, STRONGTHENING THEENY, AND HISID, AND HISID AND HEID Heid, and Heid and Heiding, and Heid, Said and Heid, Said and Heunding, Said and Haiding, and Heiiding, and Heiunding, and Heidmenceing, said and taking care of. Marwan Bin Ghalita, interim general director of the municipality of Dubai.
Speaking an informative media session organized by the Media Office of the Government of Dubai (GDMO) as part of its series ‘Meet The CEO’, Bin Ghalita highlighted the priorities of the municipality and the last progress that obtained a range, the house of the house, the house of the house, the spaces of the housing, the health and the community.
His excellence stressed that Dubai’s progress is a direct result of the visionary leadership of his highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid al Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the EAU and ruler of Dubai, his height of village, maktoum, prince of Dubai, venocolla Minister of Defense and President of the Alde. Dubai. His guide has allowed Dubai to constantly lead the classifications of global competitiveness, in line with the ambition of the leadership of making Dubai the best city in the world to live, work and visit, it is stressed.
“Guided by the vision of our leadership, Dubai has been seen beyond the concept of a global city to settle firmly as the city of the future,” said Bin Ghalita. “In the municipality of Dubai, we adopt a proactive and observation approach to advance the objectives of the strategies and initiatives promoted by the future. We put a strong emphasis on human capital, ensuring that our equipment is well trained and building water boots already full -time full time, full -time, full -time, full -time, full -time, full -time, full -time.
His excellence thanked media professionals who attended and praised the vital role of the media by highlighting strategic projects, initiatives and services, and supporting community development in Dubai. He reaffirmed the commitment of the municipality of Dubai to clarify a strong commitment to the media, recognizing is a key partner in the progress of the city’s ambitions. His excellence also underlined the value of such meetings in the fosted dialogue and exchanging ideas to help boost Dubai’s future objectives.
During the session attended by leaders and publishers of the head of the Eau media, Nasser Bushahab, CEO of the planning and governance sector in the municipality of Dubai, highlighted the role of the municipality in the achievement of the objectives of the economic agenda of Dubai D33, the social agenda of Dubai 33 and the Dubai Urban 2040 The development of the city of the city of Dubai.
Bushab emphasized the importance of the master plan as a roadmap aimed at making Dubai the best city to live offering the highest quality of life and attracting the talent and skills necessary to boost economic growth.
Sustainable Infrastructure and Waste Management
Adel to Marchuqi, CEO of the Waste and Sewerage Agency of the municipality of Dubai, description of key infrastructure developments, including the ‘Tasreef’ project, the most advanced and operationally efficiently efficient rainwater drainage system in a region Thousands of billion, is now underway with four initial phases to cross Nine Nine areas. Contracts for these phases, valued at AED 1,439 billion, were granted in April 2025.
Hello too, the updates of the strategic tunnels of Dubai AED80 billion for Swereage Project, which recently complete the bidding phase for public-private associations, and the Energy Waste Center in Warsán, which generates 220 megawatts or heour-tone, to be able to be able to more than 135,000 homes. The installation, which practically two million tons of waste per year was developed through a public-private association that involved Dubai Holding, Dubal Holding, Itochu Corporation, Hitachi Zosen Inova and Besix Group, he said. As of March, he also highlighted the future plans of the municipality of Dubai to close all the landfills by 2027.
Housing, Urban Planning and Digital Transformation
Maryam al Muhairi, Ceo of the Building Regulation and permit agency at dubai municipality, Shared Key Dubai Municipality Initiatives in Housing and Urban Planning, including the ‘Home is a priority INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED INTEGRATED WITHIN STABILITY. The initiative is aligned with the ‘Year of the Community’ and the Sheikha Hind Bint Maktoum program for families and supports the objectives of the Social Agenda of Dubai 33.
Muhairi also provides updates on the allocation of land for Emiratis and Master Plans for Priority Development Areas such as Latifa City and Al Yalayis 5, where the final planning stages have been completed. He pointed out the efforts of the municipality of Dubai for digital construction and construction services through a proactive and integrated model. This includes the launch of multiple service packages and the integration of AI and digital twin solutions on platforms such as the digital buildings and the Dubai Build platform.
The session also addressed the completion of the ‘Dubai Digital Twin’ project, whose objective is to create a Dubai digital replica through and three -dimensional maps that include all assets, reference points, facilities and infrastructure. The project is designed to support decision making, planning, analysis, simulation and smart services.
Public Health, Food Security and Sustainable Services
Dr. Naseem Mohammed Rafie, an interim CEO of the Environment, Health and Safety Agency of the municipality of Dubai, went to the efforts of the municipality of Dubai to improve public health and guarantee food security. Among the key initiatives is the program ‘Safe Water for a Healthy Community’, launched in line with the ‘year of the community’ and in association with the community development authority to evaluate water security systems in the homes of the districts of the elderly. The first phase evaluated 42 houses to guarantee compliance with the standards of higher quality and safety.
Dr. Rafie described a variety of initiatives and digital tools introduced to strengthen food safety standards and maintain the quality of food products in Dubai, including the ‘Montaji Plus’ application, an integrated system to regulate product trade. The application has a database of more than 1.7 million registered products to facilitate efficient import and export operations. It also incorporates proactive and supervision measures to ensure compliance with the highest events and activities of the duration of public health standards, backed by a comprehensive plan for inspections and field monitoring.
Dr. Rafie highlighted the extensive efforts of the municipality in food security inspections, noting that Dubai receives nine million tons of food and related products through its ports every year. She emphasized that guaranteeing security at this scale requires continuous work and 24 hours of the dedicated teams, in cooperation with the relevant authorities.
Recreational facilities, parks and beaches
Bader Anwahi, CEO of the Public Facilities Agency of the Municipality of Dubai, highlighted the municipality of Dubai about the entrance efforts to expand green spaces, noting that the extensive 24 -hour work required landscape and irrigation throughout the city. The municipality teams plant around 600 trees daily, while its Ners series produces 90 million seedlings per year using advanced and robotic technology, he said.
Anwahi also provides updates on several in several projects aimed at improving the public spaces of Dubai, including the ‘Community Councils’ project, which includes the construction of five new community places of Majlis in NAD al Sheba 2, Al Awir 2, Al Barsha. He also described the progress in development projects of public parks and beaches, including improvements in the beaches of Al Mumzar, which cover the areas of Creek and Corniche, and the continuous construction of Jumeirah Beach, which is established in the public in July of this year.
Association
Sayed Ismail Al Hashimi, an interim CEO of the corporate support sector of the municipality of Dubai, emphasized the importance of associations with the private sector and the need to promote a friendly business environment that allows investors and expand collaboration. He pointed out that the contribution of the municipality of Dubai to the Public-Private Association portfolio of the Emirate is equivalent to AED28 billion for the period 2024-2026, which covers 13 high priority projects focused on improving the quality of life.
Improve customer experience
Al hashimi reaffirmed that the transformation of the service of the municipality of Dubai aims to improve the happiness of the client by offering perfect and integrated experiences. He pointed out that the first phase of the new virtual dating system will cover approximately 50% of all municipal services. The system allows customers to reserve virtual appointments with service advisors to monitor requests or obtain responses to consultations, eliminating the need to visit any of the centers of the municipality of Dubai in person.
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