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Minister of Housing Inspects Green Housing Units under the Housing for All Egyptians Initiative

Following his tour of the new drinking water treatment plant project, Engineer Sherif El-Sherbiny, Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, inspected the Green Housing Project and the “Diarna” middle-income housing project, in addition to the industrial wastewater separation station in Sadat City.

The Green Housing Project includes 82 buildings comprising 1,968 residential units, with a focus on using environmentally friendly construction materials. The Minister directed officials to review the completed work and continue monitoring the project to ensure its quality.

Minister of Housing Inspects Green Housing Units under the Housing for All Egyptians Initiative

He also inspected the “Diarna” project, which consists of 20 buildings and 520 housing units, stressing the need to accelerate construction to meet the scheduled delivery deadlines.

Additionally, he visited the industrial wastewater separation station, which has a capacity of 25,000 cubic meters per day, emphasizing the importance of regular maintenance for the station.

To stay updated on the latest official housing offerings and browse thousands of residential properties across various cities, visit the official Egyptian Real Estate Platform — your trusted destination for finding a suitable unit for you and your family.

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