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Sharjah implements 6 lighting projects worth Dhs 11m in Central Region during Q1 2025
Sharjah implements 6 lighting projects worth Dhs 11m in Central Region during Q1 2025

Gulf Today

time27-04-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Today

Sharjah implements 6 lighting projects worth Dhs 11m in Central Region during Q1 2025

Sharjah Electricity, Water, and Gas Authority (SEWA) completed 6 lighting projects in the Central Region during the first quarter of 2025. These projects included the installation of 1,175 new lighting poles and 1,591 energy-efficient lamps and fixtures, at a total cost of Dhs11 million. Eng. Khalifa Mohammed Al Tuneiji, Director of the Central Region Department at SEWA, explained that the lighting projects in the Central Region were executed according to the highest standards. The projects completed during the first quarter of 2025 included: lighting Phase 2 of Al Hisn Residential Area in Al Dhaid, lighting Al Dhaid Camel Race Track, upgrading lighting in Jabal Omar Residential Area in Al Dhaid, lighting Phase 2 of Al Suwaihat Residential Area in Al Dhaid, lighting cattle farms in Mleiha and upgrading lighting in Jabal Omar Residential Area. Al Tuneiji stressed that SEWA is committed to providing the best services for developmental and tourism projects, as well as implementing lighting projects across various areas to ensure safety, security, and enhance the urban and aesthetic appearance of the region.

385 poles light up Al Dhaid Racecourse and Jabal Omar Park
385 poles light up Al Dhaid Racecourse and Jabal Omar Park

Sharjah 24

time27-02-2025

  • General
  • Sharjah 24

385 poles light up Al Dhaid Racecourse and Jabal Omar Park

Additionally, SEWA has finished the second phase of the Jabal Omar - Al Dhaid Public Lighting Project. This part of the project included installing 69 poles, each 8 meters high, along with 73 LED lights designed to be energy-efficient. Over 3 kilometers of copper cables were also installed, costing a total of 551,284 dirhams. Engineer Khalifa Mohammed Al Tunaiji, who is the Director of the Central Region Department at SEWA, stated that the lighting at the camel racecourse was done to very high standards. The project used both aluminum and copper cables for durability and included the installation of 718 LED lights and lighting supply boxes. He emphasized that SEWA is committed to providing excellent services that support development and tourism, ensuring that lighting projects across different areas improve safety and create a visually appealing environment.

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