El-Sherbiny emphasized the need for frequent field visits to project sites to remove any obstacles, ensure adherence to standard specifications, and meet project completion deadlines.
Separately, Alaa Abdallah Moustafa, head of the 10th of
Ramadan City Development Authority, inspected the "Housing for All
Egyptians" units in the fifth phase of the Al-Narges neighborhood to check
on the infrastructure and final finishes. The project includes 298 buildings
with 6,994 fully serviced, 90-square-meter units.
During his tour, Moustafa inspected a residential unit to
ensure the quality of the finishes and their compliance with technical
specifications. He also reviewed the implementation of utility networks,
including water, sewage, and roads, along with landscaping, such as installing
interlocking tiles, planting trees, and building sidewalks.
Moustafa stressed the importance of planting trees within
the project and around parking lots to provide shade and urged the contractors
to complete the remaining work on schedule while maintaining high-quality
standards.
In a related context, Nader Zaafar, head of the 10th of
Ramadan Gardens Urban Community Authority, inspected the construction of units
for the fifth and sixth phases of the "Housing for All Egyptians - Green
Model" presidential initiative. He also reviewed road and utility work.
Zaafar emphasized that the contracting companies must adhere
to the specified deadlines and quality standards while following health and
safety procedures.
He also followed up on the development and beautification of the authority's administrative headquarters, noting that directional signs have been installed on the road leading to the headquarters from the Bilbeis-10th of Ramadan road. The foundations for light poles have been dug, and the paving, curbstone, and interlock work is nearing completion. Zaafar also reviewed the finishing work for the citizen services building and the landscaping of the area in front of the headquarters.