Dubai Customs executes two car parking projects one of them is multi-floored

Published June 14th, 2009 - 08:59 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Dubai Customs is in the process of implementing a project for building a multi-floor parking on a total area of 18.8 thousand square meters that will have 620 parking lots. There is also a possibility for adding a 100 extra spaces in an allocated area within the same building.

Mr. Mansoor Buosaiba, Director of Administration Affairs Department at Dubai Customs said:" This project aims to overcome the current congestion issue in the parking area designated for both the employees and clients. The new multi-floor parking will be exclusively used by the employees, leaving the existing one for clients".

Mr. Mansoor Buosaiba confirmed that under the direct guidance and constant follow-up of H.E. Ahmed Butti Ahmed, Director General of Dubai Customs, the Department is keen on creating a healthy work environment and increase both its employees and clients satisfaction. It also comes inline with the Dubai Customs’ strategic vision of maintaining true partnership with the clients based on understanding their requirements and providing them with the best services.

"We understand the clients' recent complaints when they sometimes have a difficulty finding available parking spaces. At present, we are working on solving this issue through another parking project which is now in process to add 120 parking lots for clients, and 60 for employees in the two current parking spaces. This project, which will be completed during the second week of July 2009, will help in easing the congestion issue that resulted from the increasing number of clients, consignees and clearance agents who visit Dubai Customs daily,” Mr. Mansoor Buosaiba added.

He also stated that the designs for the five-floor parking have been approved and a local real estate company will be chosen to start the initial stages of the project within the next few days. An annex with the same height will be added to include extra offices, meeting rooms, and training halls. As for the current parking lots, they will be joined together, modernly redesigned, landscaped and will have extra service facilities for the clients.