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Amin inspects urban upgrades, housing units

Businessmen Team economy 06 August 2025 10:32 PM
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Amin inspects urban upgrades, housing units

Engineer El-Sayed Ibrahim Amin, Chairman of the Badr City Authority, along with officials, inspected the city entrance from Cairo Suez Road to follow up on development, beautification and sanitation work across the main roads. The inspection comes in line with the directives of Engineer Sherif El Sherbiny, Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities, to ensure regular monitoring of ongoing projects in new urban cities.

Amin instructed intensifying maintenance of green spaces and increasing tree planting in accordance with the authority’s plan to enhance the visual appearance of the city. He also inspected the distinguished housing units project, which includes a total of 44 buildings.

The chairman reviewed landscaping work, internal roads and general site coordination. He stressed the need to adhere to set timelines and ensure quality implementation across all project components to deliver residential units that meet the aspirations of Egyptian citizens.

Amin underscored the importance of completing landscaping and site coordination simultaneously with utility installations, ensuring that the project is delivered in an integrated and orderly manner. He called for daily follow-up by implementing companies and the immediate handling of any issues that arise.

He noted that a campaign was carried out in coordination with the Urban Development Police targeting Plot No 63 in Neighborhood 7 of the Distinguished District. The campaign followed the detection of an attempt to change the approved residential use of a basement. The unauthorized work was halted, necessary legal measures were taken against the violator, and the site was restored to its original state.

He emphasized the need for all citizens to comply with construction laws and regulations to support the intended urban development and prevent unplanned or informal practices in the city.