During the tour, El-Sherbiny monitored ongoing road,
utilities, and electricity projects for the alternative plots in Shams
El-Hikma. He was briefed on the implementation status of various projects,
including the design and construction of roads and utility networks, covering
water, fire protection, irrigation, sewage, and rainwater drainage, as well as
the first phase of the treatment plant. The minister also reviewed progress on
a model school being built in the area.
El-Sherbiny then visited the West Ras El-Hikma development
site, planned on 93,000 acres with a 10-kilometer beachfront, aiming to create
fully integrated urban communities.
The Minister stressed the need to accelerate the completion
of remaining works in Shams El-Hikma, particularly the school, to ensure it
becomes operational as soon as possible. He highlighted the Egyptian
government's commitment to providing essential services to residents and
ensuring a dignified life within well-planned urban communities.