The Al Baraka administration confirmed that the canal project is proceeding in accordance with the plans laid out to open its doors to visitors by the last quarter of 2020 and provide them with a modern experience unlike any other in the capital Abu Dhabi. >
In a statement seen by Namazon, the company crossed the canal project, aiming to develop seven major areas that extend along 2.4 km on the Khor Al Maqta, which is the natural and historical waterway that separates Between the city of Abu Dhabi and the mainland of Abu Dhabi, near the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, this project provides a unique package of tourist facilities, and the largest aquarium in the Middle East p>
The social aspect is considered one of the most important pillars of the project, as mentioned in the company statement, due to the increasing importance of the classifications of happiness and well-being as a measure of the health, prosperity and success of the city. To ensure high quality lifestyles,
It is worth noting that, the construction commencement signal for the canal project in the Khor Al Maqta area, started since late March 2016, at a cost of 850 million dirhams.