Sherif El Sherbini, Egypt’s Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, received the award granted to Egypt for the “Rawdat Al-Sayeda” project, recognized as the best executed housing project, Invest-Gate reports.
This occurred during his participation, along with a delegation of Housing Ministry officials, in the 41st session of the Council of Arab Ministers for Housing and Reconstruction and the 8th Arab Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development, held in Algeria, where the remarkable urban development achieved by the project and its positive impact on residents’ lives were praised.
El Sherbini extended his congratulations and appreciation to Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, who adopted and followed up on this project during his tenure as Minister of Housing, and for winning the award during his presidency of the Egyptian Council of Ministers.
He also thanked Assem El Gazzar, the former Minister of Housing, for his efforts in completing the project.
Additionally, he expressed gratitude to the people of Algeria for organizing this event and to the Executive Office of the Council of Arab Housing Ministers.
The Minister also congratulated the officials of the Urban Development Fund (the project’s developer), led by Khaled Seddik, as well as the New Urban Communities Authority (the funding agency).
El Sherbini acknowledged all those who contributed to the implementation of this project, including the employees of the Central Agency for Reconstruction, headed by Mahmoud Nassar, as well as the Ministry of Housing, Cairo Governorate, the Environmental Design Group (EDG), and Mohamed El Khatib, the project’s architectural designer.
Furthermore, the Minister received a certificate of appreciation for Egypt for the alternative housing project “Rawdat October,” affiliated with the New Urban Communities Authority – October Gardens City Authority.