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Sahara Centre in Sharjah to construct Pedestrian Overpass across Al Nahda Road

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Sahara Centre, one of the leading family shopping and entertainment destinations in the UAE, and one of Sharjah’s prominent landmarks, is to construct a covered pedestrian bridge across the busy Al Nahda road. The bridge will provide safe crossing for pedestrians and allow easy access into Sahara Centre. The bridge is expected to be ready for use by September 2008.

The bridge, to cost AED 7 million, has a clear height of 6.5 meters and is to span 48 meters across the Al Nahda road. Made of a structural steel frame with steel deck flooring, and a metal panel wall with roof cladding, the bridge will be accessible from the sidewalk by either panoramic lift or staircase.

Commenting on the initiative, Jean Pierre Nammour, Managing Director of Sahara Centre, said, "The Al Nahda area in Sharjah where the  mall resides is developing at a very fast pace and we foresee a steep rise in visitor traffic. Considering the location of the mall, this pedestrian bridge will provide an ideal walkway solution for visitors living on the opposite side of the mall and will provide them with a safe and easy access to the mall. We at Sahara Centre have always been extremely vigilant as to the safety and security of our shoppers and the bridge is just another aspect of Sahara Centre’s social awareness."

The construction of the pedestrian bridge forms part of the ‘Sahara City’ project; an AED 4 billion expansion plan that will more than double the size of the emirate’s landmark shopping mall and will provide a major boost to the emirate’s plans to increase tourism and attract further investment.

The bridge has been designed by architectural and engineering consulting company Khatib & Alami and built by Al Nimr Contracting.

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