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Dredging of Dubai Creek
Without the dredging of its famous creek, Dubai’s massive transportation industry and, indeed, modern Dubai as a whole, probably would not exist.
Since the 19th century, the creek had served as the commercial lifeblood of Dubai, but by the 1950s, its limited depth and unkempt banks were putting serious limits on the size of ships that could be accommodated.
In the long term, this would inevitably hold back the city’s potential as a trading hub. So in 1959, the late Sheikh Rashid commissioned Overseas AST to clear the creek, deepen it and give it reinforced concrete banks.
Much larger boats could now be accommodated in the creek at a new cargo handling area and bulk container ships anchored offshore could be served by barges.
As a result of the dredging operation, maritime commerce in Dubai reached a whole new level. Although modern cargo ships now dock at Jebel Ali Port, the Creek remains a focal point of daily commercial life in Dubai.
Click here for pictures of the creek both before and after dredging.
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