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Housing Minister Reviews Progress on Many Key National Projects

Engineer Sherif El-Sherbiny, Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, held a meeting today to review the progress of projects being implemented by Hassan Allam Sons as part of the Great Transfiguration Project in Saint Catherine, as well as developments in several new cities.

Supporting National Contractors

Minister El-Sherbiny emphasized the Ministry’s commitment to supporting Hassan Allam Sons and other national contracting companies. He highlighted the importance of accelerating development rates and ensuring the timely completion of projects with the highest quality standards. The Minister called for increased workforce and equipment deployment to maintain project momentum.

Focus on Key Projects

During the meeting, the Minister discussed the execution status of Hassan Allam Sons’ projects, particularly in:

  • Saint Catherine City: Advancing the Great Transfiguration Project over the sacred “Land of Peace.”
  • New Alamein City and the New Administrative Capital: Ongoing urban development initiatives in Egypt’s flagship cities.

Minister El-Sherbiny reiterated the Ministry’s dedication, along with the New Urban Communities Authority (NUCA) and city administrations, to providing comprehensive support to expedite project completion. He also stressed the importance of overcoming any obstacles that might hinder performance.

Commitment to Urban Transformation

The meeting underscores the government’s continued efforts to push forward Egypt’s urban renaissance, with a focus on achieving development milestones efficiently and sustainably in line with national objectives.

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