Kuwait expedites construction of three new urban areas as part of extensive development project
Get Ready for the Housing Boom in Kuwait!
Brace yourselves, folks! Kuwait is set to welcome three new residential cities to meet its growing housing demands and modernize its urban landscape. Here's a lowdown on these upcoming developments:
- The Gigantic 170,000 Unit Play: These new cities are a big play to accommodate a whopping 170,000 families, offering a smorgasbord of different residential options with modern amenities.
- Khairan Residential City: Though its exact size is yet to be unveiled, this city promises high-quality housing and integrated services.
- Nawaf Al-Ahmad City: A tribute to the former Emir, this city is a part of the extensive road and infrastructure improvements highlighted in recent reports.
- Al-Sabriya City: This city might be connected to the Sabah Al-Nasser Bridge, an ongoing transportation project aimed at easing traffic congestion in the area.
Abdullatif Al-Mishari, the Minister of State for Municipal Affairs and Housing Affairs, has announced the commencement of detailed studies, planning, design, and preparation of tender documents for the construction of main roads and infrastructure networks in these cities. This speedy implementation process is subject to approval from the Board of Directors of the Public Authority for Housing Welfare.
Al-Mishari is adamant about maintaining the highest quality standards in the development of these new cities, restricting the planning, design, and implementation competitions to companies and consultancy offices that specialize in this field. Both local and international firms are welcome to participate.
Stay tuned for more updates as these cities are expected to feature advanced construction systems, state-of-the-art infrastructure works, and cutting-edge building codes.
That's not all! The Public Institution for Housing Welfare is bustling with activity to hasten the pace of project implementation, collaborating with other government agencies to expedite completion and eliminate obstacles. Here's hoping these cities will pave the way for a brighter, more affordable future for Kuwaiti families. 🏘️🏡🏘️
- Sabriya, one of the upcoming residential cities in Kuwait, might be linked to the Sabah Al-Nasser Bridge, a transportation project aimed at reducing traffic congestion.
- The Minister of State for Municipal Affairs and Housing Affairs, Abdullatif Al-Mishari, is overseeing the preparation of tender documents for the construction of main roads and infrastructure networks in all the new residential cities, requiring only specialized companies and consultancy offices to participate.
- As part of the lifestyle modernization and urban development in Kuwait, these new cities, including Al-Sabriya, are slated to incorporate advanced technology in their construction systems and infrastructure works.
