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In this episode of Construction Week in Focus Season 4, we turn our attention to the Sharjah Research, Technology, and Innovation Park’s (SRTI Park) hanging track transport system – the SkyWay project, which has completed 80% of Phase 1 and has begun Phase 2 of development. The urban transport concept and technology, which is being tested in Sharjah before being marketed on a global scale, aims to cover a 2.8km-stretch from the Sharjah Airport road to the University City road. This will involve driverless pods, called “unicars”, transporting passengers and cargo on cables suspended across elevated corridors. Phase 1 of the SkyWay project witnessed the development of a 400m-long elevated string track and SkyWay stations to transport passengers. Unicars were designed in the initial stage for four people. However, each of these unicars can also be designed for anywhere between two to 80 people. What makes this transport useful is also the fact that as the population of the smart city increases, more pods – or bigger pods – can correspondingly be added to the same network of elevated string transport, without the need of disrupting the flow of traffic. Phase 2 of the project will witness the development of a 2.8km-long elevated track to transport cargo, including containers and bulk transport. The project will undergo government tests and standardisation processes before it enters Phase 3, which will involve the development of a single elevated track that will be able to accommodate both cargo and passengers. The project is more energy efficient, more cost effective, and a faster means of transport than what currently exists in the market. It has a capacity of running up to 150km. Since the construction of the SkyWay project involves strings suspended across slender columns, it will also add to the visual lightness of a smart city rather than creating “concrete jungles” as done by other traditional transport. The use of less material, such as concrete, also results in considerable cost savings in construction. CAMERA Ajith Narendra EDITING Ashford Fernandez PRODUCER Anup Oommen [email protected] SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: / constructionweekonlinecom READ MORE ON OUR WEBSITE: http://constructionweekonline.com FIND US ON FACEBOOK: / constructionweekonline FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: / cwmiddleeast TUNE IN TO OUR SOUNDCLOUD STREAM: / constructionweek FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: / constructionweek © ITP MEDIA GROUP