Minister of Housing: 4,100 units will be handed over in Badr to employees moving to the Administrative Capital
Dr. Assem Al-Jazzar, Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities, continued, through the Badr City Development Agency, the completion of the delivery of the units of the first phase of housing state employees moving to the new administrative capital in the "Zahrat Al-Asimah" project in Badr City. stressing that the procedures have been completed and more than 4,100 housing units have been handed over to the beneficiaries of the units in the first phase.
Dr. Assem Al-Jazzar said that the first phase of the project for the units of state employees moving to the new administrative capital in Badr City includes 376 buildings with 9024 housing units. and the services in the project include 3 schools, two nurseries, two bakeries, 2 medical centers, 4 commercial markets, playgrounds and places of worship to serve the beneficiaries of the units from among the state employees.
Al-Jazzar continued the recent ongoing work in the second phase of the capital's staff housing, which includes 4,704 housing units, and a number of services that have been and are being operated in Badr City to serve state employees and residents of the city, stressing the push for work on service projects to meet the city's current and future needs.
Facilitate procedures
Dr. Assem Al-Jazzar stressed the need to facilitate procedures for state employees moving to the Administrative Capital to receive their units allocated to them with full facilities and services, stressing the need to pay attention to the quality of implementation, as well as time timings, in the second phase of the capital’s employee units, stressing the implementation of the directives of President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, The President of the Republic, that the move to the new administrative capital be a comprehensive development of the state's administrative apparatus.
Social housing
In the same context, Eng. Ammar Mandour explained that coordination took place between the city’s apparatus and the committee formed by the Ministry of Health to hand over the health unit to the Misr housing project and the Zahrat al-Asimah area, where the committee inspected the headquarters of the health unit, which will serve the residents of the Masr housing area, Zahrat al-Asimah and social housing in the eastern extension.
The Ministry of Health will operate as soon as possible to provide health services to this region, as a continuation of the agency's plan to expand the establishment of health units in the city and hand them over to the Ministry of Health to operate them and provide health care to the city's residents.
Engineer Ammar Mandour, head of the Badr City Authority, indicated that a number of customer service employees in the agency were assigned to deal with the state employees assigned to these units in order to quickly complete all procedures from applying for water, electricity and gas meters, and handing them the unit receipt report.