The visit comes as part of ongoing field monitoring of national projects under implementation in New Alamein City, aimed at accelerating the pace of work. He was accompanied by officials from the Ministry, the New Urban Communities Authority, and the New Alamein City Authority.
The Minister toured several areas within the compound where
construction is underway, checking the quality of finishes in a number of units
and chalets. The Mazarine compound is being developed on 707 acres on the
southern shore of the Alamein Lakes, overlooking the beachfront towers. It
includes various villa and chalet models, as well as apartment buildings,
totaling 1,428 villa and chalet units and 7,999 residential units. The project
has reached an advanced stage of completion, combining luxury living,
exceptional views, and promising investment opportunities.
During his tour, El-Sherbiny reviewed the plan for receiving
the units and villas from the companies, the status of deliveries to
reservation holders, and the operation and provision of services. He also
assessed the progress in the areas still under construction, directing efforts
to complete green spaces and site coordination, accelerate the remaining work,
review final interior and façade finishes, and intensify supply deliveries.
The Minister stressed the need to speed up work ahead of
Ramadan, dividing tasks into shifts during the holy month, quickly leveling
internal roads in ongoing construction areas, and removing stockpiles and
waste.