The Abu Dhabi Municipality is currently working on building as many as 349 residential towers at Madinat Mohammed bin Zayed in Abu Dhabi that will accommodate 30,142 apartments of different categories.Seventy-five per cent of the flats will be one-bedroom and the rest two-bedrooms.
The project is part of Abu Dhabi government's expansion plans aimed at addressing the problem of housing shortage, according Dr. Jawan bin Salim Al Dhahiri, Head of the Municipal Affairs Department, Abu Dhabi Municipality.
Dr. Al Dhahiri said the mass construction project will be completed by June 2012.
He pointed out that the housing expansion project also includes implementation of infrastructural works such as roads, sewerage, rainwater drainage, electricity, water, landscaping, and construction of schools, mosques and health clinics.
He added that the municipality coordinates with the landlords of the towers and their consultant engineers to enable them to chalk out the designs needed for erecting the residential towers and to make the main blueprints for the underground paths of the infrastructure.
The municipality will take into account public transportation that will be in tune with the size of the population there.
He clarified that the means of transportation provided in Mohammed bin Zayed City, that is 15km from the capital, will encourage the inhabitants in the capital to easily move to the city. Source
Dr. Al Dhahiri said the mass construction project will be completed by June 2012.
He pointed out that the housing expansion project also includes implementation of infrastructural works such as roads, sewerage, rainwater drainage, electricity, water, landscaping, and construction of schools, mosques and health clinics.
He added that the municipality coordinates with the landlords of the towers and their consultant engineers to enable them to chalk out the designs needed for erecting the residential towers and to make the main blueprints for the underground paths of the infrastructure.
The municipality will take into account public transportation that will be in tune with the size of the population there.
He clarified that the means of transportation provided in Mohammed bin Zayed City, that is 15km from the capital, will encourage the inhabitants in the capital to easily move to the city. Source
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