The Minister reviewed reports and findings from ministry officials' site visits, assessing development work in the 710-feddan industrial area, the 2-million-square-meter industrial zone, the Developers' Water Purification Plant, and the first phase of the Diarna middle-income housing project. He also inspected key axes within 10th of Ramadan City, including Misr El-Nour, Omar Ibn Al-Khattab, Ali Ibn Abi Talib, and Abu Bakr El-Seddik. El-Sherbiny underscored the importance of continuous field follow-up for development projects in new cities, emphasizing that city officials are directly responsible for these tasks.
Alaa Abdellah Moustafa, head of the 10th of Ramadan City
Development Authority, met with representatives from companies implementing
infrastructure and service upgrade projects in the heavy industries area to
assess completion rates and review approved schedules.
He conducted an extensive field tour to oversee progress on
infrastructure and road projects within the heavy industrial zone. The tour
included strategically important industrial areas: the 710-feddan zone, the
2-million-square-meter zone, and the area between A5 and A6. He inspected ongoing
work and reviewed completion rates and the executive status of various
construction and service items.
Moustafa also inspected the Developers' Water Plant in the
Zizinia area, a vital project with a production capacity of 200,000 cubic
meters per day. The plant serves the southern developers' area of 10th of
Ramadan City and Badr City, enhancing water supply efficiency and meeting
increasing demands from urban and industrial expansion.
The tour also covered the Diarna middle-income housing
project, which includes 20 residential buildings with a total of 520 units,
where completion has exceeded 10 percent.
Moustafa further monitored the executive status of ongoing
projects in several vital sectors, notably water, sanitation, roads, housing,
electricity, agriculture, and general cleanliness, particularly in residential
districts (1, 2, 3) of the First District and the Sixth Residential District.
He indicated that these measures are part of a comprehensive plan to improve
service levels and enhance the quality of life within the city.
He also inspected work progress on several traffic axes and
service centers in the city, including the Misr El-Nour, Omar Ibn Al-Khattab,
Ali Ibn Abi Talib, and Abu Bakr El-Seddik axes. This is part of the authority's
plan to develop and upgrade the city's infrastructure and main traffic routes,
aiming to improve traffic flow and enhance the quality of life for residents
and visitors.
In a related context, Engineer Moustafa conducted an
inspection tour of the Technology Center for Citizen Services to monitor
performance levels and ensure the quality of services provided.
During the visit, the authority head emphasized the
importance of treating citizens courteously and streamlining procedures to
expedite transactions and provide professional service that respects citizens'
time and needs. He also directed the swift provision of civilized waiting areas
outside the center to avoid congestion and ensure the comfort of users.
He further issued instructions to install clear signage detailing required documents for each service, saving time and effort and facilitating transactions within the center. He stressed the necessity of having a financial department representative at the counter to support the rapid completion of procedures, in addition to activating the land committee within the center to accelerate the finalization of handover protocols and achieve transparency.