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Minister of Housing oversees rapid development in New Suez

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Minister of Housing oversees rapid development in New Suez

Engineer Sherif El-Sherbiny, the Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, is overseeing the progress of service and infrastructure projects in the initial phase of New Suez City. The work includes a variety of projects related to electricity, water, housing, gas, telecommunications, and other service buildings.

El-Sherbiny highlighted New Suez City as a promising urban community, citing its strategic location and diverse land use. As one of the ministry's "fourth-generation cities," it is designed as a modern, integrated urban center. The minister emphasized the importance of continuous on-site monitoring to resolve any obstacles and ensure all work meets standard specifications and deadlines.

Engineer Asmaa Makhlouf, Head of the New Suez City Development Authority, provided an update after her inspection tour with officials.

Electricity: The main distribution hub with a capacity of 29.5 MVA is nearing completion. It includes seven transformer rooms, each with a capacity of 1,000 kVA, designed to boost network efficiency.

Housing: Work is underway on 86 residential buildings in the free housing zone, which will provide a total of 2,064 units. Makhlouf noted the authority's commitment to creating a comprehensive living environment for residents.

 Water and Utilities: The team inspected the booster pumping station that feeds the main 10,000 cubic meter water tank. Makhlouf emphasized that this project is crucial for ensuring a sustainable water supply for all residential, service, and industrial areas.

Gas and Telecommunications: Makhlouf followed up on the natural gas network installation, stressing the need to stick to the timeline and maintain safety standards. She also reviewed the progress of the telecommunications network, where the primary network is 100% complete and the secondary network is at 65% completion. The status of the telephone network was also reviewed.

Water Infrastructure: The tour concluded with an inspection of the 10,000 cubic meter water tank, which is 70% complete. Makhlouf underscored the project's importance in strengthening the city's water infrastructure.

Makhlouf affirmed that all projects are being implemented according to the highest quality and safety standards, in line with the minister's directives. The goal is to deliver integrated services and create a safe, sustainable urban environment that meets the needs of both residents and investors.