During the meeting, the minister was briefed on the latest
developments in the implementation of the project’s components and progress
across the 500-acre site, including the investment zone, river zone, adventure
zone, heritage zone, hill areas, and green spaces, along with other project
elements.
El-Sherbiny also reviewed ongoing preparations for the
upcoming celebration at the park. He directed the installation of clear signage
to facilitate visitor movement and stressed the importance of adhering to safety
measures.
The minister inspected the second phase of the heritage zone
and instructed that all park facilities, including lighting poles and other
installations, be completed in preparation for receiving visitors as soon as
possible. He also emphasized setting a clear timetable for completing all works
and maintaining continuous care for the park’s landscaping.
He directed the Ministry’s working team to continue regular
monitoring and assessment of the ongoing works. He stressed the need to accelerate
the pace of implementation, underlining the importance of field supervision,
continuous follow-up, and full support to ensure the project’s timely
completion.