Phase 1 of East Sitra City in Bahrain is 28% complete

It will consist of two phases

The first phase of the structure of East Sitra City, a social housing megaproject in Bahrain, which began in 2020 for 1077 housing units, has reached a completion rate of 28%. We hope that the existing phase will be completed at this time. of 2023,” said Ibrahim bin Hassan Al Hawaj, Minister of Public Works, and Amna bint Ahmed Al Romaihi, Minister of Housing and Urban Planning.

They were visiting the city of East Sitra to learn about the progress of the work. In reviewing the progress of the work, ministers were also under pressure from the need for closer cooperation and coordination in the implementation of progression tasks in the Kingdom, especially in the housing sector. The Minister of Public Works said he had completed the detailed designs for the allocation awarded this year through the bidding committee for 424,000 bds. two sea bridges, one to the northwest and one to the southwest.

A four-lane road will attach the assignment to your street. The first phase includes the rehabilitation of Sheikh Salman bin Ahmed AlFateh Street over two kilometres. The current phase consists of attaching the allocation of housing to the road network by creating a three-lane street in the direction. The Minister of Public Works said that lately they are reading an assignment to build a sewage transmission pipeline from the city of East Sitra to the Sitra North wastewater treatment plant.

The ministry is also executing a task to build a conveyor line for treated wastewater from the North Sitra Wastewater Treatment Plant in the east of the city of Sitra. Regarding the progress of the work, the ministers said that they had completed more than 1 quarter kilometers of sewer pipes, four kilometers of pipes from the rainwater drainage network, more than 2 kilometers of water pipes and the installation of more than 1 kilometer of sidewalks to date. East Sitra’s overall plan includes all educational, health, advertising and social facilities, the housing minister said.

“Schools, kindergartens, kindergartens, 36 bus stops, a petrol station, a police and fire centre, primary power plants, a water station, 24 parks and play areas are components of the project,” said Amna bint Ahmed Al-Rumaihi. The city will also feature thirteen places of worship, a fitness center, a children’s social and development center, an event hall, 16 shopping centers, a booth and 11 communication towers.

 

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