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Imdaad wins Dubai Municipality contract for cleaning of city’s industrial areas

Three-year contract covers six industrial zones and includes 222 engineers, technicians and cleaning crew

Imdaad, the UAE-based facilities management group, has said that it has signed up by Dubai Municipality to provide cleaning services in the city’s industrial areas.

In a statement, Imdaad said that the three-year contract covers six industrial zones and includes wide-ranging services. This will include mechanical and manual sweeping, litter collection, mechanical and manual levelling of open areas, and the cleaning of gullies.

An experienced team of 222 engineers, technicians and cleaning crews will be deployed, it added.

Commenting on the win, Group CEO Jamal Abdulla Lootah said: “This new agreement strengthens our relationship with Dubai Municipality and reflects our long-standing partner’s continued satisfaction with Imdaad’s services.”

“It also highlights our growing presence in the public sector as well as our diverse capabilities to provide cleaning and FM services across a wide range of industries,” he stated.

The areas covered by the contract include the Al Ramool Industrial Area, the Al Khabaisi Industrial Area, the Jebel Ali Industrial Area, the Al Qusais Industrial Areas 1-5, the Al Quoz Industrial Areas 1-4, and the Ras Al Khor Industrial Areas 1-3.

The new contract follows the signing of a three-year agreement in March with Dubai Municipality to provide comprehensive waste management, recycling, and infrastructure cleaning services in Dubai’s Al Mizhar 1, Al Mizhar 2, Muhaisnah 1, and Nad Al Hamar districts.

Under the terms of that contract, Imdaad has deployed a 99-strong workforce and 11,712 bins of various capacities.

“We are confident that our expert team will ensure the highest standards of cleanliness, hygiene, and attractiveness across the contract area, helping businesses in Dubai’s Industrial Areas to conduct operations in a safe and clean environment while also maximizing the comfort and convenience of residents, customers, and visitors,” Lootah concluded.

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