Roads and Infrastructure Project takes off at Al Egda Al Heedan, Al Khor
QNA/Doha
Project Engineer in the Roads Projects Department at Ashghal, Eng. Hamad Al-Badr stated that the project provides services for 738 new residential plots through providing infrastructure services and enhanced local streets to provide connectivity to future public facilities in the area, such as schools, mosques, commercial complexes and youth centers.
Eng. Al Bader explained that the project includes developing a road network with a total length of 19 km street lighting, road signs and road markings, as well as other road safety elements. The project also provides a 38-km-pedestrian and cycle track.
Project works also include a 23.7-km-long foul sewer network, 33 km surface and groundwater drainage network, and 6.7 km Treated Sewerage Effluent (TSE) network along with a 20.4 km potable water network.
In addition, new sewage pipelines along with a new system to ensure the flow distribution will be provided and connected with Qatar’s main sewage network. Construction works will also include an emergency flood area with a total capacity of 44,000 m3 to provide proper protection for the entire area against flooding and excess rainfall.
Eng. Al Bader also pointed out that in line with the Public Works Authority’s support to local manufacturers and in line with Taheel initiative which was launched by the authority in 2017, local materials and manufacturers will be relied on for most of the project’s work. Materials and elements that will be supplied from local manufacturers include gabbro, lighting poles and luminaires, directional signs in addition to sewage, surface water and rain water drainage pipes, asphalt, concrete, rebar and prefabricated manholes. The share of local Qatari component that will be used on the project is planned to be 85 percent.
The Roads and Infrastructure in Al Egda Al Heedan and Al Khor (Package 1) Project is being implemented by Al Darwich Engineering, at a cost of approximately QAR 303 million. It is divided into three geographical zones which will be carried out successively. The duration of each phase will be one year while the full completion of the project is scheduled for Q2, 2023.
Credit: Gulf-times
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