Engineer Ahmed Mohamed Abdel Razek, Head of Hadayek El-Ashar City Authority, continued his field inspection tours to track the progress of ongoing projects across the city.
This aligns with the directives of Engineer Randa El-Menshawy, Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, which stress the importance of continuous on-site supervision of national projects in new cities and the need to accelerate implementation rates.
Updates on the Implementation of the Fifth Phase of the Green Housing Project
As part of these efforts, officials from the authority carried out a field visit today to the Green Housing Project (Housing for All Egyptians)—Fifth Phase. The tour was attended by the project consultant, representatives of the executing companies, and heads of the concerned departments within the authority, with the aim of evaluating actual on-site progress across all components, including utility works.

During the visit, officials reviewed the construction of residential units, along with both internal and external finishing works. They also inspected site coordination activities, which covered sidewalk construction, curbstone installation, and the laying of interlock paving throughout the project.
This visit is part of a series of ongoing field inspections led by the head of the authority to accelerate completion rates while ensuring adherence to set timelines and maintaining the highest quality standards in execution.
He emphasized to the executing companies the importance of increasing work intensity during the current phase, maintaining consistent progress, and addressing any challenges that could delay implementation, while ensuring full discipline across all project sites.
At the conclusion of the tour, the head of the authority reaffirmed that the Green Housing Project stands as a modern model for advanced residential developments. He highlighted that this phase requires a high level of coordination and precision in execution to ensure delivery that reflects the state’s vision of building integrated and sustainable urban communities.