Iraq
NAHRAWAN CITY PROJECT ADVANCES WITH 8,000 HOUSING UNITS
The National Investment Commission (NIC) has reviewed progress on the Nahrawan City project in Baghdad, a 2,500-dunum development comprising 8,000 fully serviced housing units.The infrastructure works are being implemented by Al-Asim Real Estate and Tourism Investment Company, covering utilities and essential services for the planned residential community.During a site visit, Commission Chairman Dr Haider Mohammed Makkiya was briefed on the commencement of 1,000 housing units to be developed by Damac Properties. The homes, each with an area of 200 square metres, are being built on serviced land without financial cost to the state under an investment partnership model.The project forms part of the government's strategy to promote productive investment and service-exchange models with licensed investors, aimed at supporting housing delivery.The integrated infrastructure package includes:Sewerage networksStormwater drainage systemsPotable water networksElectricity networksMain and secondary roadsThe development will also include schools, healthcare centres and government service facilities, designed to create a fully integrated urban environment.Construction works began at the start of the year following approval of designs by the Ministry of Construction and Housing, with the Commission emphasising adherence to technical specifications and project timelines. (ICE AMMAN)
Fonte notizia: Stampa Locale
