Sharjah Starts Removing Khorfakkan Entrance Bridge for University Tower Development
As part of the preparations for the upcoming project of the University Tower, Sharjah has started the demolition of the entrance bridge in Khorfakkan. The relocation is an important milestone in the current urban planning and infrastructure development process of the emirate, spearheaded by Sharjah authorities.
The bridge could be taken down, as the information suggests, to make way for a new landmark building, which was dubbed the University Tower. The project will likely improve the appearance and functionality of the entrance to the city, which is a major entrance point for both residents and visitors entering Khorfakkan.
The bridge once served as a significant entrance to the coastal city and connected a significant road network, allowing the flow of traffic. The government has reportedly devised other routes and traffic controls to reduce inconvenience during the demolition stage. Drivers are encouraged to observe new road signs and directions that are provided by local governments to be able to travel without difficulties.
Infrastructure Upgrade and Urban Development
The University Tower project belongs to a more comprehensive idea of urban modernization of infrastructure and urban development in Khorfakkan, the UAE. New developments such as these are meant to enhance connectivity, attract tourism, and establish new economic opportunities in the region.
The specifications of the University Tower, such as the height, purpose, and construction schedule, are yet to be fully released in publicly verified sources. I am not capable of verifying this information absolutely because there is not much officially published information.
The demolition will be carried out in stages, with safety standards being observed as the construction preparations are carried out. More information from government entities is expected to be provided as the project develops.



