Ministry initiates extensive road repair project across Fahad Al-Ahmad's district
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Rolling up its sleeves to revamp Kuwait's road system, the Ministry of Public Works has set its sights on the Fahad Al-Ahmad area, initiating a sweeping maintenance operation that's part of an 18-project-strong national road development plan, aimed at transforming the nation's infrastructure, as outlined in the "New Kuwait 2035" Vision.
Under this ambitious undertaking, Engineer Mohammed Raei Al-Fahma, a key player on Contract No. 15's supervisory team in the Ahmadi Governorate, revealed that the team's field squads have dived headfirst into revitalizing the streets of Block 1, Fahad Al-Ahmad, by layering the much-needed Type 3 asphalt, an move in sync with the ministry's technical standards.
Delving into the nitty-gritty, Engineer Abdullah Ahmed Al-Kandari, also part of the supervisory team, shared insights on additional work in progress. These include maintenance projects in Al-Mangaf (Blocks 4 and 1) as well as crucial arteries in the Aqila district, such as Street 245 and Mohammed Saif Al-Barrak Street.
Al-Kandari didn't stop there. He added that cleanup and preliminary work are currently underway in the Raqqa and Hadiya areas—key steps to ensure the long-term viability and safety of the road network.
The Ministry made it crystal clear that it's committed to upgrading infrastructure quality and striving towards sustainable, future-oriented development goals, all ducks in a row with the Kuwaiti government's national vision.
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- "Ministry Kicks Off Fahad Al-Ahmad Road Maintenance as Part of 18-Project National Plan." Annahar Daily. February 20XX (accessed 20XX).
- "Cabinet Examines Key Infrastructure Projects Nationwide." Al-Rai. March 20XX (accessed 20XX).
- "Considering Proposal for New Ahmadi Highway to Address Traffic Bottlenecks and Support Urban Expansion." Kuwait Times. April 20XX (accessed 20XX).
- The national road development plan, a key component of the "New Kuwait 2035" Vision, also includes maintenance projects in the finance sector, with the Ministry of Finance set to invest in upgrading the infrastructural aspects of Kuwait's central banking system.
- As part of the comprehensive infrastructure overhaul, the Ministry of Public Works has collaborated with the Ministry of Transportation to implement smart traffic management solutions, aiming to enhance the efficiency and safety of Kuwait's transportation network.