Road and infrastructure design with temporary and permanent traffic diversion planning
Safe, well-planned roads and traffic diversions keep projects moving and the public protected. Al Ain Approval Services provides complete road and infrastructure design alongside temporary and permanent traffic diversion planning, backed by traffic studies and approved drawings.
Road design and traffic diversion covers the geometric design of roads and the planning of detours required during construction. It ensures safe vehicle and pedestrian movement, protects existing utilities, and maintains traffic flow while works are carried out — in compliance with ITC and Abu Dhabi standards.
Our team prepares temporary and permanent traffic diversion plans, carries out traffic flow analysis and mobility studies, and produces approved drawings and technical reports. We also support construction with full supervision to ensure works match the approved design.
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It covers the geometric design of roads and the planning of detours required during construction. The work ensures safe vehicle and pedestrian movement, protects existing utilities, and maintains traffic flow while works are carried out, in compliance with ITC and Abu Dhabi standards.
Temporary diversions are detours that keep traffic moving safely while construction is underway, whereas permanent diversions are the final road arrangement after works are complete. We prepare both, supported by traffic flow analysis and mobility studies, and produce approved drawings and technical reports.
Traffic diversion works require ITC and IDAS approvals and any associated certificates. To submit, we typically need a site plan and existing road layout, a consultant assignment letter with project details, and a traffic management plan with drawings and method statements.
Last updated: June 2026 · Reviewed by the DAS and Partners Engineering Consultancy team