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Major bridge project progress on track

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Last updated: 2025/12/24 at 8:29 PM
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The Kingdom of Bahrain is continuing to invest heavily in its infrastructure, and a key component of this development is the ongoing Busaiteen Bridge Project. Recent inspection by a high-ranking Ministry of Works official signals the project is nearing completion, promising significant improvements to traffic flow and connectivity between Manama and Muharraq. This initiative underscores Bahrain’s commitment to economic growth and enhancing the quality of life for its citizens.

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Collaborative Efforts Driving SuccessProject Details and Traffic Flow Improvements

Progress Review of the Busaiteen Bridge Project

His Excellency Engineer Shaikh Meshal bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Works, recently conducted a site visit to the bridge project linking Shaikh Isa bin Salman Bridge with Street 105 in the Busaiteen area. The purpose of the visit was to review the progress of the final works and assess the latest implementation developments. Accompanying him was H.E. Eng. Ahmed Sami Al Tajer, Assistant Undersecretary for Roads, alongside other ministry officials and the project team.

During the inspection, project engineers provided a detailed briefing on the project’s completion rates, outlining the remaining tasks and preparations for the upcoming opening. The Undersecretary was clearly impressed with the advancements made, noting the rapid pace of construction. This progress is a testament to the collaborative spirit driving the project forward.

Collaborative Efforts Driving Success

Shaikh Meshal emphasized that the swift progress is a direct result of the combined efforts of the Ministry’s engineering teams, the implementing contractor, and the consulting firm. He specifically commended the effective cooperation between all involved parties, highlighting the embodiment of the “One Bahrain Team” ethos.

Additionally, he expressed sincere appreciation for the crucial support provided by external entities. This included the General Directorate of Traffic at the Ministry of Interior, the Electricity and Water Authority (EWA), and other supporting bodies, all of whom played a vital role in facilitating the project’s smooth execution. This level of inter-agency coordination is crucial for successful infrastructure development in Bahrain.

Strategic Importance of the New Infrastructure

The Busaiteen Bridge Project is not merely a construction undertaking; it’s a key strategic initiative for the Ministry of Works. Its primary aim is to significantly enhance traffic flow and upgrade the existing infrastructure connecting the Muharraq Governorate and the Capital Governorate. This improved connectivity is expected to have a ripple effect throughout the region.

The project’s benefits extend beyond simply easing congestion. It’s anticipated to support economic development and attract further investment to the Kingdom of Bahrain. Improved infrastructure is a cornerstone of economic growth, making Bahrain a more attractive destination for businesses and investors. The new bridge will also contribute to the overall modernization of Bahrain’s road network.

Project Details and Traffic Flow Improvements

The project centers around the construction of an overpass featuring two lanes in each direction. This overpass will facilitate seamless traffic movement from Manama, via Shaikh Isa bin Salman Bridge, to the Muharraq Ring Road through Street 105 in Busaiteen. Simultaneously, it will improve traffic flow heading from the Muharraq Ring Road towards Muharraq City.

This design is expected to dramatically improve traffic flow between Manama and Muharraq, particularly once the Muharraq Ring Road is fully operational at the end of 2024. The completion of both projects will create a more efficient and integrated transportation network. Furthermore, the Busaiteen Bridge Project will ease movement between key areas including Manama, Muharraq, Busaiteen, Al Saya, Diyar Al Muharraq, and surrounding communities. It will also alleviate congestion at the often-overburdened intersection of Sheikh Isa bin Salman Bridge and Al Ghous Street.

Looking Ahead: Enhanced Connectivity and Economic Growth

The nearing completion of the Busaiteen Bridge Project represents a significant step forward in Bahrain’s ongoing infrastructure development. The project’s success is a testament to the collaborative spirit and dedication of all involved. The anticipated improvements in traffic flow and connectivity will not only benefit commuters but also contribute to the Kingdom’s economic growth and investment appeal.

The Ministry of Works’ commitment to strategic infrastructure initiatives like this demonstrates a clear vision for a modern and prosperous Bahrain. As the project nears its final stages, anticipation builds for the positive impact it will have on the daily lives of residents and the overall economic landscape of the nation. Continued investment in Bahrain’s road infrastructure will be vital for sustained growth and development in the years to come.

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