The projects include homes for low- and middle-income residents, as well as eco-friendly green housing.
The Minister stressed the importance of regular site visits
to monitor progress, address any obstacles, and ensure projects are completed
on schedule and to standard specifications.
In a related development, Alaa Abdellah, head of the 10th of
Ramadan City Development Authority, inspected several projects in the regional
services area. He visited the "Housing for All Egyptians" project for
middle-income residents, which includes 68 buildings with a total of 1,632
fully serviced units ranging from 100 to 120 square meters. The project is 95%
complete, and is nearing delivery to beneficiaries.
His tour also included the fifth and sixth phases of the Green
Housing project for low-income residents. The fifth phase consists of 90
buildings with 1,842 units, each 75 or 90 square meters, and is 80% complete.
The sixth phase, which includes 54 buildings and 1,296 units of 90 square
meters each, is 20% complete.
During his visit, Abdellah urged the contractors to adhere strictly to the timelines and maintain high quality standards. He emphasized that these projects are part of the state's plan to provide fully serviced and environmentally friendly housing to enhance quality of life and achieve sustainable urban development in 10th of Ramadan City.