The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI) has announced the completion of the Ajman Police General Headquarters project, marking the delivery of one of the UAE’s most prominent strategic security developments.
The project strengthens the nation’s security infrastructure framework and enhances the operational readiness of police entities to carry out their duties with high efficiency.
Eng. Mohammed Al Mansoori, Undersecretary for Infrastructure and Transport Affairs at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, affirmed that the project’s completion reflects the Ministry’s commitment to developing advanced federal infrastructure that supports security and stability, keeps pace with the requirements of modern institutional work, and aligns with the UAE’s vision of establishing integrated government facilities that enhance performance efficiency and elevate service quality.
He explained that the construction and completion of the Ajman Police General Headquarters is considered a landmark, high-impact project. It was designed in a contemporary architectural style that adheres to the highest functional and security standards, meeting the demands of advanced policing operations while enhancing operational efficiency.
The project comprises a fully integrated complex of buildings and facilities, including the main headquarters building with all its departments, service buildings, electricity and pump rooms, a gate and guard building, a nursery facility, weapons storage units, and a detention and criminal investigation building. It also includes external works, parking areas, and perimetre fencing, creating a comprehensive security environment designed in line with best engineering practices.
Al Mansoori noted that the project represents an advanced model for modern security facilities, distinguished by functional integration, operational efficiency, and the adoption of sustainability principles and high-quality design standards.
He emphasised the Ministry’s commitment to developing vital facilities in accordance with the highest international benchmarks, contributing to enhanced security readiness and improved service delivery.
He added, “The project reflects the Ministry’s commitment to implementing the sustainability guidelines, in support of the UAE’s direction toward protecting the environment and natural resources. This was achieved through the use of high-quality materials, the reduction of carbon emissions, the adoption of effective construction waste management practices, and the rationalisation of energy and water consumption.”
In a significant milestone underscoring its commitment to the highest safety standards, the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure recorded one million safe working hours without any accidents or lost-time incidents during the construction and completion of the Ajman Police General Headquarters. This achievement was the result of strict adherence to occupational health and safety procedures, rigorous application of preventive standards, and continuous on-site monitoring.
Meanwhile the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI) is overseeing the implementation of a number of vital federal projects across the roads, buildings, and services sectors, as part of its ongoing efforts to develop the national infrastructure system, enhance its operational efficiency, and strengthen its readiness to support economic and population growth. These efforts also aim to reinforce quality of life across all Emirates, in line with the UAE leadership’s forward-looking vision.
In this context, Eng. Mohammed Al Mansoori, Undersecretary for Infrastructure and Transport Affairs at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, reviewed progress on several federal projects to ensure adherence to approved timelines and accelerate implementation in accordance with the highest adopted standards.
Among the key projects supervised by the Ministry are the Emirates Road Enhancement Project; the construction and completion of the Dibba Al Fujairah Court and Public Prosecution building; the Public Health Building at Dibba Al Hisn Health Centre; and a number of dams and water channels in the Eastern Region. These projects form part of an integrated framework aimed at enhancing the efficiency of federal infrastructure and achieving the highest levels of sustainability and quality.
The Emirates Road Enhancement Project is one of the most prominent strategic initiatives within the federal road network, given its pivotal role in supporting traffic movement, improving mobility flow, and increasing the efficiency of goods and service transport.
The project includes the enhancement of Interchange No. (7) through the construction of six directional bridges with a total length of 12.6 kilometres and a capacity of up to 13,200 vehicles per hour, in addition to 3.4 kilometres of collector roads. The total project cost is estimated at Dhs750 million. Implementation began in September 2025 and will span two years.
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