Implementation of 4,704 housing units in the second phase to accommodate employees of the Administrative Capital



Tuesday 26/November/2024 – 10:41 AM

Engineer Mohamed Abdel Aziz Amer, head of the device, conducted the study Badr CityThe agency’s officials made an inspection tour of the project of 196 buildings containing 4,704 housing units in the second phase, to accommodate employees of the New Administrative Capital in the Zahrat Al-Asimah area, in the eastern extension of the city, within the framework of the directives of Engineer Sherif El-Sherbiny, Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities, to periodically follow up on the projects being implemented in the new cities.

Engineer Mohamed Abdel Aziz Amer followed up on some of the observations that were made during the last visit, including site coordination, agricultural and cleaning work, as the companies completed some of the observations and the rest is being addressed.

He also inspected some of the agricultural, cleaning, and lighting work in the area, stressing that all notices should be avoided, including road and interlock maintenance work, agricultural work, and work on following up on green surface cultivation work.

The Housing Committee is completed in House of Representatives Today, Tuesday, November 26, we will discuss the statement of Engineer Sherif El-Sherbiny, Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities, which he delivered before the Council.

The Minister of Housing before Parliament committees today

The Minister of Housing’s statement addressed the Ministry’s policies and plans to control population growth and urban expansion through developing new cities, establishing fourth-generation cities on development axes, strategies for addressing the development gap through developing slums and unplanned areas, ways to end the file of reconciliation in building violations, and policies for expanding the social housing program. Medium housing to meet the needs of citizens and achieve sustainable development.

In another context, Abdel Wahab Khalil, a member of the Housing Committee in the House of Representatives, said that the real estate development industry in Egypt lacks a number of legislation and amendments to the laws, perhaps the most prominent of which is establishing rules and frameworks that govern the relationship between real estate development companies.

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