
Sana'a Governor inspects progress on 30th street paving & Al-Nasr Al-Wahdawi School Projects
Sana'a Governor Abdulbasit Al-Hadi inspected on Saturday the progress of the paving and construction project for 30th Street, located on the border of Al-Sawad, in the districts of New Sana'a and Sanhan.
Governor Al-Hadi, accompanied by the Technical Affairs Deputy Governor, Engineer Saleh Al-Muntasir, reviewed the completed work on the street, which is being implemented over a length of 962 meters and a width of 30 meters at a cost of 201 million Yemeni riyals, funded by the local authority in the province.
Al-Hadi was briefed by the Director of Public Works, Engineer Muhammad Ashia, and the Acting Head of the Executive Unit, Engineer Muhammad Makram, on the progress of the project, which has reached 70% completion, as well as the challenges facing its implementation.
During the visit, the Governor of Sana'a stressed the need to overcome obstacles and address issues hindering the project's completion, emphasizing the local authority's commitment to providing support to ensure the project's success, which will contribute to easing traffic flow in the two districts.
In a separate visit, Governor Al-Hadi and his delegation inspected the construction project of Al-Nasr Al-Wahdawi School in New Sana'a District, implemented through a community initiative at an estimated cost of 120 million riyals, funded by the local authority, the Central Interventions Unit, and local citizens.
Officials in charge of the project provided an explanation of the progress and the circumstances that led to the implementation of the school project, which had been approved over twenty years ago. The project includes the construction of 14 classrooms, along with administrative offices, storage facilities, and other annexes.
During the visit, Governor Al-Hadi urged those responsible to redouble their efforts to complete the project according to technical specifications, budget, and scheduled timeline.
He reaffirmed the readiness to provide support for the project, which will represent a new addition to the development of educational infrastructure in the governorate.
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