Relief is finally on the horizon for Dubai motorists. The first phase of the major upgrade at the World Trade Centre Roundabout is set to open as early as January 2026, officials confirmed.
Two new bridges, serving traffic from 2nd December Street towards Al Majlis Street and Sheikh Rashid Street, are almost ready, with the project now 40% complete.
Once fully finished, the iconic roundabout will transform into a surface-level intersection with five bridges spanning 5km, designed to cut traffic delays dramatically. Travel time will drop from 12 minutes to just 90 seconds, and the road capacity will double.
Additional phases include:
- March 2026: Bridge from Sheikh Zayed Road to Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Street
- October 2026: Two more bridges serving traffic from Sheikh Rashid Street and Al Majlis Street
The upgrade ties into the wider Al Mustaqbal Street improvement plan, expected in 2027, which will expand lanes and reduce travel time from 13 minutes to 6 minutes.
Together, both projects, worth Dh1.3 billion, will benefit more than 1 million residents and commuters across Downtown Dubai, DIFC, Museum of the Future, Emirates Towers, and surrounding areas.