Partial Opening of Hamidiyya Bridge Project on 'Sheikh Zayed' Street in Ajman
The UAE's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has partially opened the Al Humaidiya Bridge on Sheikh Zayed Road in Ajman to traffic. The 1,100-meter bridge features four lanes in each direction and aims to cut travel times by 60% while easing congestion on one of the region's busiest roads.
The bridge opening comes as part of broader infrastructure development efforts across the UAE. Construction work continues on the lower intersections, sidewalks, parking areas, and stormwater drainage systems. Officials expect to complete all remaining work by the end of this year.
The project connects Sheikh Zayed Road to Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road through a linking road and connected bridge. This creates better access to residential and service areas in Al Humaidiya and Al Rashidiya districts.
**What this means for residents**
The bridge will make it much easier to reach key facilities in the area. These include the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Hospital currently under construction and the Zayed Educational Complex in Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed City.
For daily commuters, the 60% reduction in travel time could mean significant time savings during peak hours. Sheikh Zayed Road has long struggled with heavy traffic, especially during morning and evening rush periods.
**Managing construction impact**
Ajman Police have been working to minimize disruption during the construction phase. They've used field coordination and traffic management plans to keep vehicles moving smoothly around the construction zones.
The bridge project fits into the UAE's broader push to upgrade infrastructure ahead of continued urban growth. As more people move to areas like Ajman, the demand for better road connections keeps growing.
But here's the thing - this isn't just about moving cars faster. The improved connectivity should boost property values in surrounding areas and make these districts more attractive for businesses and residents.
The timing matters too. With major projects like the new hospital coming online, having proper road infrastructure in place beforehand helps avoid the traffic nightmares that often come with new developments.
Layla Al Mansoori