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Ministry of Housing in Beijing signs agreement with Chinese company CMEC to construct 1,269 housing units.

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Last updated: 2024/07/08 at 8:26 PM
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The Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning in Bahrain recently signed an agreement with Chinese company CMEC to carry out the third and final phase of the Sitra Housing Project. Minister Amna bint Ahmed Al Rumaihi and CMEC’s Chairman, Wang Bo, oversaw the signing ceremony in Beijing, showcasing the growing cooperation between Bahrain and China. This new phase will see the construction of 1,269 housing units at a cost of 119 million Bahraini dinars, with infrastructure development also part of the plan. Minister Al Rumaihi emphasized the importance of this project in providing housing services for the citizens of Bahrain.

The Sitra Housing Project is a key initiative to create an integrated and sustainable community for Bahraini citizens. The third phase will cover an area of 670,000 square meters and include various infrastructure developments such as roads, sewage networks, rainwater drainage networks, and lighting systems. Additionally, the project will have educational, health, and commercial facilities to enhance the quality of life for residents. The tree planting program will also create green spaces, parks, and play areas along with thousands of trees throughout the project site.

The partnership between the Ministry of Housing and CMEC has been instrumental in the success of the Sitra Housing Project. Minister Al Rumaihi highlighted the ongoing collaboration between the two entities and discussed plans to further enhance cooperation in future housing projects. Through initiatives like the government’s land development rights program and financing services like “Tas’heel” and “New Mazaya,” the private sector has opportunities to contribute to housing development for Bahraini citizens. This partnership is crucial in meeting the housing needs of the growing population in Bahrain.

The Sitra Housing Project is not only about providing housing units but also creating a vibrant and sustainable community. The project aims to include green spaces, recreational areas, and essential facilities to cater to the needs of the residents. With a focus on creating a superior quality of life, the project will feature amenities like waterfronts, bicycle and pedestrian paths, and commercial centers. The third phase of the project is set to begin in the first quarter of 2025, marking the final stage in the construction schedule.

The signing of the agreement for the third phase of the Sitra Housing Project signifies the commitment of both Bahrain and China to work together on developmental projects. The strong bilateral relations between the two countries have been further solidified by initiatives like this, following the successful state visit of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa to China. With the support of CMEC, the Ministry of Housing is determined to continue providing essential housing services to the citizens of Bahrain. The upcoming phase of the project is expected to create a sustainable and thriving community for the residents in Sitra.

In conclusion, the third phase of the Sitra Housing Project represents a significant milestone in providing housing solutions for the citizens of Bahrain. With a focus on creating a sustainable and integrated community, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning is working closely with CMEC to ensure the successful completion of this ambitious project. Through innovative financing services and partnerships with the private sector, the Ministry aims to meet the increasing demand for housing in Bahrain while also enhancing the quality of life for its residents. The Sitra Housing Project serves as a model for future development projects, showcasing the importance of cooperation and collaboration in achieving sustainable urban growth.

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