Approach Words: Competitive City, Efficiency, Integrated City
Public Policy Instruments: Organization, Physical Intervention, Planning
Dubai Maritime City (DMC) is a multipurpose maritime zone in the United Arab Emirates dedicated to the international maritime community1. The project’s vision is ‘to develop and operate the world’s best maritime center’2. Specifically, DMC offers maritime facilities and services including leasing maritime industrial units, ship-lifting and berthing operations, customized business solutions, and commercial and freehold plots as high-end waterfront real estate3. The project aims to foster the growth and development of Dubai’s maritime industry, reinforcing its status as a global maritime center aligned with the Dubai Maritime Vision 20304 i. The goal is to create a dynamic urban lifestyle and working infrastructure for maritime community5.
Title: 3D rendering of Dubai Maritime City.
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Title: Plan of Dubai Maritime City.
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Title: Industrial precinct in Dubai Maritime City.
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Title: The 48-storey residential building "Anwa Tower" along the promenade, by Omniyat Properties.
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DMC is located on a peninsula built on a reclaimed land between Port Rashid and Dubai Dry Docks, and covers over 2.27 square kilometer6. Its strategic position in the heart of Dubai, with easy access to the sea, Dubai International airport, and public transportation nodes enhances its role as a central hub for maritime activities7. DMC’s masterplan encompasses two parts, a commercial district and an industrial district8:
The city emphasizes sustainability, smart services, and urban competitiveness13. To enhance efficiency, Artificial Intelligence (AI) infrastructure is used for surveying the storm water survey, as well as for the assessment of the industrial district14.
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Contractor/Implementer
The project was initiated by Emirati multinational logistics provider DB Worldii in 2003, in alignment with the vision of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai15.It is managed by the Dubai Maritime City L.L.C. 16, with KEO International Consultants as the primary consultant since 2017 17. As the primary land and infrastructure developer, DMC is responsible for the construction and maintenance of the infrastructure including all the amenities of the area18, the entertainment zones, and recreational areas. The residential buildings are being built by sub developers such as Deyaar Development PJSC, Vakson Group Limited, Damac Development PJSC, and others.
The project has faced delays because of COVID-19 pandemic but has seen renewed progress with infrastructure upgrades and construction of various components19. Phases consist of the following components:
Project Link
https://dubaimaritimecity.com/
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