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Emirates 24/7
6 days ago
- Business
- Emirates 24/7
RTA Completes Largest Overhaul of Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), through its Rail Agency, has completed the second phase of a comprehensive overhaul of the ventilation and air conditioning systems at stations along the Red and Green Lines of the Dubai Metro. The project falls under RTA's Strategic Plan 2024–2030, covering key pillars such as passenger comfort, customer happiness, operational efficiency, and long-term asset sustainability, in line with RTA's vision as the Global Leader in Seamless and Sustainable Mobility. This achievement marks another milestone in the joint commitment between RTA and Keolis-MHI to enhance service quality and ensure infrastructure readiness, particularly during Dubai's peak summer season. The proactive project aims to extend the lifecycle of vital assets while ensuring consistent performance and long-term reliability of station cooling systems. In Phase 2, a total of 876 ventilation and air conditioning assets were overhauled across 14 stations and two car parks along the Red Line, with no impact on train operations. This phase builds on the successful completion of Phase 1, which covered 261 assets across 13 stations. Passenger comfort and operational resilience are core pillars of RTA's maintenance strategy. The successful delivery of this phase has significantly improved cooling performance and reliability across the network, while ensuring uninterrupted metro service—a clear testament to the commitment and coordination of all maintenance teams involved. The extensive works included the replacement and refurbishment of key components such as air handling units (AHUs), fan coil units (FCUs), chilled water pumps, extract fans, smoke extract fans, and pressurisation units. The project scope also encompassed tasks such as bearing and cooling coil replacement, deep cleaning and dynamic balancing—restoring all equipment to its original design performance. The summer season presents the greatest challenge for any public transport system in the region, where trains arrive every few minutes, doors open every 2–4 minutes, and large volumes of hot air continuously enter station environments. This makes it essential for ventilation and cooling systems to operate at optimal capacity, maintaining a consistent internal temperature of 24 to 25°C across the network to ensure a comfortable journey for all passengers, regardless of external conditions. The 10-month programme was meticulously scheduled to take place outside peak hours and during night shifts to ensure smooth station operations and a seamless passenger experience throughout the entire execution period. Preparations are already underway for Phase 3, which will target the remaining 25% of public-area FCUs, in addition to the back-of-house and critical room AHUs across Red Line stations. Experimental and verification works for this phase began in mid-July 2025. RTA is progressing with its Ventilation and Air Conditioning (VAC) Enhancement Project, which aims to explore opportunities for energy optimisation and a shift toward variable flow technology. The success of the project is the result of close coordination between RTA's Rail Agency and Keolis-MHI, responsible for operating and maintaining the Dubai Metro, as well as operating the Dubai Tram. This collaboration reflects the strength of the strategic partnership in delivering world-class service standards across the Dubai Metro network.


Hi Dubai
6 days ago
- Business
- Hi Dubai
RTA Completes Largest Overhaul of Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems on Dubai Metro
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has completed the second phase of the largest overhaul of ventilation and air conditioning (VAC) systems across Dubai Metro's Red and Green Line stations. A total of 876 units were upgraded without disrupting operations, enhancing passenger comfort and cooling efficiency as part of RTA's 2024–2030 Strategic Plan. Conducted by RTA's Rail Agency in collaboration with Keolis-MHI, the project is a key part of the authority's long-term commitment to operational excellence and customer happiness. The upgraded systems now maintain a stable temperature of 24–25°C across stations, providing a more comfortable environment during Dubai's intense summer heat. The second phase covered 14 Red Line stations and two car parks, following the successful completion of Phase 1, which involved 261 units across 13 stations. Key assets overhauled include air handling units (AHUs), fan coil units (FCUs), chilled water pumps, extract and smoke extract fans, and pressurisation units. Each was cleaned, refurbished, or replaced to restore performance to original design specifications. Work was carefully scheduled during off-peak hours and night shifts to avoid service disruptions. The upgrade programme spanned 10 months and focused on proactive maintenance to extend equipment lifespan and minimise the risk of failures during high-demand periods. Passenger comfort is a critical consideration for Dubai Metro, especially during summer when train doors open every 2–4 minutes and hot air continuously enters station areas. Ensuring VAC systems operate at full capacity is essential to delivering a consistently cool and safe environment for passengers. The project also focused on enhancing long-term energy efficiency. RTA is exploring advanced solutions, including a shift to variable flow technology, which could improve performance and sustainability across the network. Preparations have already begun for Phase 3 of the overhaul, targeting the remaining 25% of public-area FCUs, as well as critical AHUs located in back-of-house and technical areas. Experimental and verification works for the next phase began in mid-July 2025. The successful execution of this large-scale project was made possible through strategic coordination between RTA's Rail Agency and Keolis-MHI, the Dubai Metro and Tram operator. Their partnership continues to play a central role in maintaining high service standards and operational resilience. This ventilation and cooling upgrade reflects RTA's broader mission to enhance Dubai's public transport infrastructure, offering seamless and sustainable mobility while maintaining high passenger satisfaction. The project also aligns with Dubai's ambitions to be a global benchmark for integrated and future-ready urban transport systems. News Source: Dubai Media Office


Zawya
6 days ago
- Business
- Zawya
RTA completes second phase of maintenance for ventilation systems for Dubai Metro
DUBAI: Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), through its Rail Agency, has completed the second phase of a comprehensive overhaul of the ventilation and air conditioning systems at stations along the Red and Green Lines of the Dubai Metro. The project falls under RTA's Strategic Plan 2024–2030, covering key pillars such as passenger comfort, customer happiness, operational efficiency, and long-term asset sustainability, in line with RTA's vision as the Global Leader in Seamless and Sustainable Mobility. This achievement marks another milestone in the joint commitment between RTA and Keolis-MHI to enhance service quality and ensure infrastructure readiness, particularly during Dubai's peak summer season. The proactive project aims to extend the lifecycle of vital assets while ensuring consistent performance and long-term reliability of station cooling systems. In Phase 2, a total of 876 ventilation and air conditioning assets were overhauled across 14 stations and two car parks along the Red Line, with no impact on train operations. This phase builds on the successful completion of Phase 1, which covered 261 assets across 13 stations. The 10-month programme was meticulously scheduled to take place outside peak hours and during night shifts to ensure smooth station operations and a seamless passenger experience throughout the entire execution period. Preparations are already underway for Phase 3, which will target the remaining 25% of public-area FCUs, in addition to the back-of-house and critical room AHUs across Red Line stations. Experimental and verification works for this phase began in mid-July 2025. RTA is progressing with its Ventilation and Air Conditioning (VAC) Enhancement Project, which aims to explore opportunities for energy optimisation and a shift toward variable flow technology.


Khaleej Times
26-06-2025
- Business
- Khaleej Times
Dubai: Jebel Ali Metro station to be renamed as National Paints
Heads up Dubai Metro users: Jebel Ali Metro Station is now changed to National Paints Metro Station, Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced on Thursday. From July and running through the end of October 2025, RTA will begin updating and renaming all relevant external and internal directional signage across Metro stations. The new name will also be reflected across RTA's smart digital systems, public transport applications, and onboard audio announcements prior to and upon arrival at the station. The metro station on the Red Line is strategically located in one of Dubai's most dynamic and rapidly evolving industrial hubs, Jebel Ali Free Zone. It will carry the name National Paints Metro Station for the next 10 years, RTA noted. Abdul Mohsen Kalbat, CEO of the RTA's Rail Agency, said: "We are delighted to have National Paints join the Metro Station Naming Rights Initiative. The inclusion of this prestigious global company undoubtedly demonstrates the remarkable success achieved by this initiative, which had attracted diverse companies and establishments from the business sector across the UAE as a whole." Samer Sayegh, managing director and partner of National Paints, for his part, added: 'We are proud to secure the naming rights of a metro station that stands as a key connector in Dubai's world-class transportation network. This milestone reflects our bold, decade-long commitment to enriching the Emirates' urban landscape through innovative solutions, sustainability, and high-quality products.' He continued: 'As a company born in 1969 in Amman, Jordan and proudly rooted in Sharjah since 1977, National Paints has long been an integral part of the Emirates' economic and urban transformation. Our presence on the metro reinforces our position as the Middle East's number one coatings brand and deepens our connection to the communities we've proudly served for generations, and those yet to come'.