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Minister of Housing inspects “Housing for All Egyptians” units, development of road axes and sewage treatment plant in Sadat City

by Ahmed Hassaan

Eng. Sherif El-Sherbiny, Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities, inspected the units of the presidential initiative “Housing for All Egyptians” (a total of 19,566 housing units – including 644 units under construction) in Sadat City, as well as road axes development projects, accompanied by Dr.

Abdel Khaleq Ibrahim, Assistant Minister for Technical Affairs, Eng. Amin Ghoneim, Vice President of the New Urban Communities Authority for Urban Development and Development Sector, Eng. Yasser Abdel Halim, Head of the Sadat City Authority, and officials of the Authority and the Minister’s Technical Office.

The Minister of Housing directed the implementation of standard operation and maintenance works for housing projects, attention to cleaning and agriculture works, intensifying the planting of shaded trees in parking areas, placing garbage collection bins in a civilized and organized manner, as well as implementing standard maintenance works for road axes, paying attention to cleanliness and waste removal, adjusting lighting poles, expanding agriculture and soil covers with low water needs in the median strips of roads, and placing signboards for projects being implemented on both sides of the road.

The Minister and his companions also inspected the progress of work at the sewage treatment plant with a capacity of 40,000 m3 per day in Sadat City, to ensure the progress of work in the various stages of sewage treatment, where he inspected the laboratory, the SCADA system for electronic control of the plant’s operation, sedimentation basins, and other components of the plant, directing the completion of work on connecting the green spaces irrigation networks to the plant within two weeks, to benefit from the treated water according to the highest international standards, and to rationalize water consumption.

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