The bridge strengthens connectivity to one of Dubai’s key waterfront destinations, home to the largest yacht marinas in the Middle East.Faster access from Sheikh Zayed RoadThe newly opened bridge features two lanes in each direction and is designed to handle up to 6,000 vehicles per hour.It provides a direct entry to Dubai Harbour from Sheikh Zayed Road, improving access for motorists coming from both Jebel Ali and Deira.According to RTA, the project significantly reduces travel time in the area from 12 minutes to just 3 minutes, easing congestion and improving traffic flow.Additional traffic links, including routes from Dubai Harbour towards Al Naseem Street and intersections with King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street, are expected to open in July when the project reaches full completion.Part of wider infrastructure upgradesThe development is part of a broader package of works that includes:Surface improvements along the bridge corridorUpgrades at key intersections connected to the routeEnhanced traffic distribution across surrounding road networksBridge design and capacityThe bridge begins at Interchange 5 on Sheikh Zayed Road near the American University in Dubai and extends to Dubai Harbour Street, crossing key intersections along the corridor.Key specifications include:Two lanes in each directionCapacity of up to 6,000 vehicles per hour (both directions)Total length of 1,500 metresFive ramps integrated into the networkRTA said the project also includes at-grade improvements at four key intersections to enhance traffic flow and connectivity.Construction progress and scaleRTA confirmed that construction is 90 per cent complete, with work progressing at an accelerated pace.The project involved:Over 1,400 engineers and workersAround 4.2 million work hoursZero lost-time injuries recordedConstruction utilised more than:45,000 cubic metres of concrete8,200 tonnes of steel254 piles and 66 bridge columnsBoost for Dubai Harbour developmentLocated between Palm Jumeirah and Bluewaters Island, Dubai Harbour is a key waterfront destination and home to the region’s largest yacht marina.The area is also undergoing major expansion, including a 1.5-kilometre development featuring 24 residential towers and around 7,500 apartments.Once fully operational, the new bridge is expected to strengthen access, reduce congestion and support future growth across the district.RTA said the project aligns with its strategy to build an integrated transport network that supports Dubai’s expanding urban landscape and economic activity.The new bridge is expected to improve accessibility to Dubai Harbour, reinforcing its role as a major tourism and leisure hub while enhancing mobility for residents and visitors alike.
Dubai Harbour gets new bridge: Faster access via Sheikh Zayed Road
RTA opens a new Dubai Harbour bridge on Sheikh Zayed Road, slashing travel time from 12 to 3 minutes and boosting access to one of Dubai’s key waterfront hubs.
RTA completes Dubai Harbour bridge on Sheikh Zayed Road (1.5 km, 6,000 vehicles/hour capacity): reduces access time from 12 to 3 minutes. Infrastructure supports Middle East's largest yacht marina expansion and 7,500-apartment development, enabling growth of Dubai's waterfront economic zone.








