Prime Minister and Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Development Mostafa Madbouly has been inspecting various educational, recreational, and service projects being implemented at the New Al-Alamein City, along with government officials, Invest-Gate reports.
During his visit, Madbouly praised the latest developments being carried out at the new city, commenting that the constructions of the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport branch – in partnership with the New Urban Communities Authority ( NUCA )- is being pursued with great care. The branch of the academy comprises 62 acres of land.
Madbouly also reviewed the foundation of many facilities such as the library, the mosque, and the cinema complex.
Chairman of the New El-Alamein City Authority Osama Abdel Ghani revealed that 60% of the city’s landscape (lakes-greenery-walkways) have been completed by the Arab Contractors Company. The construction company is also to provide the new city with five wave barriers on its northern shores.
“Most of the infrastructure works have been completed, including the city’s main gates,” he stated.
The chairman also confirmed that the completion of 80 residential buildings of ‘Sakan Misr’ project- part of the ministry’s social housing program- will take place in a one-year-timeframe.