The minister stressed the need to set an intensive timetable
to complete the remaining works and increase the workforce. He noted that this
will ensure rapid completion without compromising quality and in line with the
highest technical standards. He also underlined the provision of necessary
support until completion, while highlighting the importance of continuing
service and economically driven projects in the new cities, which help create
jobs and meet citizens’ needs.
In the same context, officials from the Obour City
Development Authority inspected the implementation of the main workshops project
in the industrial zone of Obour City. The project includes 76 workshops, each
with an area of 45 square meters, distributed across five buildings containing
between 10 and 18 workshops each. It also features a two-story service building
covering 187 square meters, which houses a cafeteria, a prayer room, shops, and
restrooms, in addition to perimeter walls, security and guard rooms, and
electrical rooms. The project provides an integrated environment to serve users
of the complex.