Egypt: Phase 2 Housing Progress monitored by Minister of Housing
Egypt: Phase 2 Housing Progress monitored by Minister of Housing

Cairo, Egypt: Dr Asim Al-Jazar, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Agricultural Communities said that the implementation of 4704 residential units, in the second phase of housing for the new administrative capital employees, in Badr, indicating that there is ongoing monitoring from the work site by the ministry officials, aiming to speedily completion of the units, and ensure the quality of implementation.

In the same context, Engineer Abdul Matalb Mamdouh, Deputy Chairman of the New Urban Communities Committee for Urban Development and Development, inspected the second phase buildings project for the housing of the new administrative capital employees, with a total of 196 buildings consisting of 4704 residential units, accompanied by Engineer Kamal Bahjat, and Engineer Ahmed Imran Ahmed, Assistant Deputy Chairman of the Urban Development and Development Sector Committee, And engineer Ammar Mandour, head of Badr city apparatus, and the officials of the body, the apparatus and the project.

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During the tour, housing officials quickly completed the ongoing work of the project in the earliest time, stating that the ratio of buildings implementation has exceeded 91% of the project, they are certain that the visit comes in the framework of the continuous guidance of Dr. Asim Al-Jazar, Minister of Housing, Facilities and Urban Communities, on the necessity of regular follow-up of national projects, development and upgrading the standard of services in the new cities, Continuing to intensify the efforts made to push the development wheel and show the city of Badr in a decent shape.

Engineer Abdulmalab Mamdouh, confirmed that housing companies working on the project were warned to intensify labor and commit to quality finishes and humiliate obstacles and challenges to push the business, in addition to demanding companies executing utilities works to press the schedule to finish the work, as well as for road works and site coordination, so that the plan to deliver units of state employees can continue to The administrative capital who chose the unit hub.

In a connected context, housing officials check out the water lifting station project number (5) with an estimated investment cost of around 370 million pounds, stating that the station consists of 9 first phase students, the capacity of one student 72 0 liters/second, and is implemented with the aim of regulating water pressure in the new areas, and it also contains a number of 2 capacity tank 10 thousand cubic meters storage, 2km parcel line with 1500/1200mm diameter, office building, mosque, chlorine building, transformer building, workshop and warehouse.

During the tour, engineer Abdulmalab Mamdouh, witnessed the start of the test operation of the station, a wave of pushing the works to finish the final touches of the project in order to achieve the fastest benefit of the modern areas of the city.

Engineer Ammar Mandour confirmed that the station was implemented to supply the city with the water it needs in view of increasing the rates of development in Badr, increasing the number of residents and nourishing new areas of the city.

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