Scrap Market For Building Materials Completed
September, 29th 2017
The project which cost of $27.2m (AED100m) is located in  the Warsan neighborhood. Its building area spans 43,000m2 on  11ha of land.
  
The  market consists of a main building that comprises 71 shops, fast food outlets, public  services, a market administration office, a masjid for men and women, 80  parking spaces for trucks, 53 outdoor display outlets, a loading and unloading  area, and 760 parking spaces for visitors.
  
Director  general of Dubai  Municipality, Eng Hussain Nasser Lootah,  said: "The scrap market for building  materials is the actualization of the vision of HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid  Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to  build a green economy and preserve the country’s resources and establish an  environmentally sustainable city, as well as to apply the highest standards of  quality and excellence, in order to preserve the environment and society."
  
Construction works have  also been completed on a market building for used furniture and utensils according  to Dubai Municipality
  
In a statement, the  authority revealed that the location of the second building is Nadd Al Sheba-3  and includes 120 shops, a restaurant area, as well as an external plaza, amarket  administration office, service buildings, toilets, and other facilities.
  
$21m (AED77m) was the cost of the furniture and utensils market which has a building area of 28,800m2 on 17ha land.
Source: bizmap
