The visit
included a review of the entrance to the area designated by the decree,
accessed via the Dahshur Link Road. A primary road network is under
construction to connect the area to the Cairo Alexandria Desert Road and the El
Dabaa Axis. The project is part of an integrated plan to link surrounding
national developments through a modern internal road system within the decree
boundaries.
Amin and
senior officials from the authority also followed up on the implementation of a
water pumping station and storage tank with a capacity of 36,000 cubic meters.
The tour included updates on infrastructure works such as the execution of
113,000 meters of sewage lines with diameters ranging from 200 to 1,400
millimeters, 88,000 meters of drinking water pipelines ranging from 160 to
1,200 millimeters, and 90,000 meters of irrigation lines ranging from 160 to
800 millimeters.
The head of
the authority stressed the importance of maintaining the current pace of work
while ensuring protective measures are in place for workers during heatwaves.
Adequate rest periods must be provided during high-temperature hours to
safeguard worker health and maintain operational efficiency.
Amin and
authority officials inspected the main sewage pumping station in the eastern
part of the city, accompanied by representatives from various departments.
During the
visit, operations at the station were reviewed, including the performance of
pumping units and the readiness of emergency systems and backup generators.
Emphasis was placed on adhering to routine maintenance schedules and enhancing
the overall operational capacity to ensure uninterrupted service.
Amin
highlighted the importance of field inspections in assessing the readiness of
essential infrastructure and improving service performance in line with the
ongoing urban and service expansions across the city.