Sharjah’s unveils new initiative to eliminate high-rise fires
Major risk management focus on replacing flammable aluminium facades across the emirate
Sharjah Municipality has announced the allocation of AED100m ($27.2m) for a major new initiative aimed at reducing the risk of fires in towers and buildings in the emirate.
The funds allocated by HH Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, will be used for the comprehensive replacement of flammable aluminium facades, in line with the emirate’s efforts to enhance the safety and security of its residents.
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Obaid Saeed Al Teneiji, Director-General of Sharjah Municipality, revealed that the contract for the project will soon be awarded. Phase One of the project will cover 40 high-risk residential towers, all exceeding seven floors in height.
Khalifa Al Suwaidi, Director of Technical Services, said the municipality has formed a committee with the Department of Planning and Survey and Sharjah Civil Defence to study the project and conduct risk management fire inspections on buildings with aluminium facades. He explained that the existing aluminium facades will be replaced with safer materials to reduce the risk of fire and protect residents, properties, and the environment, aligning with the government’s priority to ensure building safety in Sharjah.
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