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The Ministerial Committee concludes its tour in Aleppo. Minister Abdellatif: The projects being implemented aim at re-rotating the wheel of production

2020-11-27T18:23:36.957Z


Aleppo-SANA Today the ministerial committee in charge of tracking the implementation of projects in Aleppo concluded its tour by visiting a number of the project


Aleppo-Sana

The ministerial committee in charge of tracking the implementation of projects in Aleppo today concluded its tour by visiting a number of service and development projects that are being implemented in the governorate, including a project to beautify the old al-Hal Market in the city center, which is being rehabilitated and designated as a heritage tourism investment market consistent with the urban character of the old city.

The committee also visited the Technical Observers Institute, which was approved as a vocational training center affiliated to the Ministry of Public Works and Housing and the Rubble Recycling Laboratory in Ramouseh, and viewed the rehabilitation work of the Zarba poultry facility, which includes 37 hangars, and rehabilitation and maintenance works for the Zarbah phone and mail center.

The Minister of Public Works and Housing, Eng. Suhail Abdul Latif, said in a press statement that the ongoing projects are part of the government's plan to rebuild what was destroyed by terrorism in the Aleppo governorate, in a way that would contribute to recycling the wheel of agricultural and industrial production and providing the appropriate environment for the return of the people to their villages and towns.

Dr. Maad Medlaji, head of the Aleppo City Council, stated in a statement to SANA's correspondent that the old Al-Hal Market project has changed its urban characteristic to become a commercial investment tourism and rehabilitation work is underway in the infrastructure and facades, in which the completion rates have reached 80 percent and the market includes 189 shops, malls, and halls for weddings and games. Children The cost of what has been implemented so far has reached 500 million Syrian pounds, and there are another 500 million Syrian pounds that have been allocated for the completion of the rest of the work and put the other for investment according to the BOT system

In the Technical Observers Institute, which was approved as a vocational training center, Eng. Mohamed Abdel Wahab, Director of the Center, spoke about his role in qualifying trainees for the construction sector and attracting them to be discharged from the service of knowledge and training in the craft of electrical installation for homes.

In the rubble recycling plant in Ramouseh, Engineer Muhammad Al-Ali, head of the Rubble Recycling Division in the Aleppo City Council, stated that the plant was established with the aim of recycling the rubble left by the terrorist attacks and making use of it by producing the block and a backfill for construction.

In the Zerba poultry facility, Dr. Yassin Diab, the facility’s director, stated that rehabilitation and maintenance work is underway for 7 pens dedicated to raising layers and broilers, at a cost of 751 million pounds, pointing out that six thousand chicken chicks are being raised.

In the Zerba Communications Center, Eng. Anwar Rahwan, Director of the Aleppo Communications Branch, said that the restoration and rehabilitation works include infrastructure and construction construction. The implementation contract value is 50 million and 900 thousand Syrian pounds and the implementation period is 90 days, indicating that the completion rate reached 65 percent and that the center serves about five thousand subscribers. .

The Minister of Industry, Ziad Sabbagh, the Governor of Aleppo, Hussein Diab, and the Secretary of the Aleppo Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party Ahmed Mansour participated in the tour.

Source: sena

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