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Al-Nuaimi & Abbad inspect progress on Algeria street rehabilitation & maintenance project

Al-Nuaimi & Abbad inspect progress on Algeria street rehabilitation & maintenance project

Saba Yemen01-05-2025

Sana'a - Saba:
Member of the Supreme Political Council, Mohammed Al-Nuaimi, along with Sana'a Mayor Dr. Hamoud Abbad and First Deputy Mayor Khaled Al-Madani, inspected the progress of work on the Algeria Street rehabilitation and maintenance project in Al-Wahda district. The project, funded by the Capital Secretariat at a cost of 108 million Yemeni riyals, aims to improve infrastructure in the area.
During the inspection, Al-Nuaimi, Abbad, and Al-Madani—accompanied by Deputy Mayor for Works Sector Eng. Abdulkarim Al-Houthi and District Director Sami Hameed—reviewed the implementation of an asphalt layer for Algeria Street, which stretches from 60th Street to its intersection with the Western Ring Road, spanning 2,150 meters in length and nine meters in width.
Engineers briefed them on the project, which includes rehabilitation, maintenance, repairs, and the addition of a new asphalt layer covering 28,000 square meters as part of the second phase of the project in Al-Wahda District, supervised by the Projects Sector of the Capital Secretariat.
They urged the Works and Projects Sector, along with the engineers, to expedite the completion of this service project in accordance with technical , engineering specifications and within the specified timeframe, ensuring smoother traffic flow for vehicles and citizens.
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