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Jordan News
3 days ago
- Business
- Jordan News
9.5 Million Dinars Allocated to Improve Infrastructure and Services in Tafilah - Jordan News
The Ministry of Public Works and Housing is currently implementing a series of new projects in Tafilah Governorate as part of a long-term vision and comprehensive plan aimed at enhancing infrastructure and road networks across the region, with a total investment exceeding 9.471 million Jordanian dinars. اضافة اعلان Six New Development Projects Under Study Ministry spokesperson Omar Maharmeh stated that six new development projects are under consideration over the next four years. These include: A comprehensive cultural center An environmental park A new administrative building for the Bseira district A Civil Status and Passport Office in Al-Hasa Completion of the Tafila Model School and the Qadisiyah Boys' Elementary School The ministry is also currently executing several secondary projects across the governorate's districts. Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Projects 74,000 dinars allocated for road maintenance across the governorate, including asphalt removal, pothole patching, roadside cleaning, and culvert maintenance, with a completion period of 270 days. 238,000 dinars for rehabilitating the Qanan-Thawabiya Road, including gabion walls and obstacle removal, over 120 days. 253,000 dinars for improving secondary and agricultural roads in Ain Al-Bayda and Al-Hussein, involving road widening, asphalt layering, and safety enhancements, over 120 days. 299,000 dinars for paving the Jerf–Tafilah Road with similar rehabilitation measures. 437,000 dinars for upgrading the Silk Triangle–Aboor Road, including full roadbed preparation and modern lighting installations. 153,000 dinars to pave agricultural roads in Ain Al-Bayda and Al-Hussein, aiming to enhance access and support agricultural activity. 93,000 dinars for constructing a retaining wall near the Royal Highway in the Al-Rashideen/ Ain Al-Bayda area to ensure traffic sustainability. 136,000 dinars to pave a new service road along the Desert Highway in Al-Hasa to improve local connectivity. Lighting and Safety Enhancements 174,000 dinars allocated for lighting the Sharif Al-Janoub–Ghrandal Road to improve traffic safety. 430,000 dinars for phase one of lighting the Al-Hasa–Tafilah Road, covering 14 km with standard streetlights. 446,000 dinars for phase two of the same road, using energy-saving LED lights on both single and double-arm poles. Public Buildings and Facilities Completion of a multi-purpose sports hall for Bseira Club (1,303 m²), costing 627,000 dinars. Completion of Qadisiyah Health Center, a three-story building, funded by a Spanish grant exceeding 1 million dinars. Strategic Vision for Development The total estimated cost of the six key development projects is 9.471 million dinars, with the most prominent being the cultural center (estimated at 4.5 million dinars). Although design studies have been completed, some challenges remain—such as delays in financial commitment documents and land zoning adjustments. Maharmeh emphasized that these projects align with the ministry's broader efforts to support sustainable development and improve the quality of life in Tafilah through the enhancement of healthcare, education, cultural, and recreational infrastructure. Ongoing Central Projects Improving the Tafila–Karak Road, from Abu Al-Banna to the security checkpoint, 17 km in length, with a budget of 1.9 million dinars, set to begin within weeks and expected to take 6 months. Maintenance work on the Royal Highway from Dlagha checkpoint to Ras Al-Naqab in Ma'an Governorate has been tendered and awarded for 370,000 dinars. These initiatives represent a significant investment in Tafilah's infrastructure and service networks, reinforcing the governorate's position on Jordan's national development map.

Ammon
3 days ago
- Business
- Ammon
Ministry implements infrastructure, development projects in Tafilah worth JD9.471mln
Ammon News - The Ministry of Public Works and Housing is implementing a series of infrastructure and development projects in Tafilah Governorate as part of a comprehensive future vision to improve road networks and public services across the region. The total value of these projects exceeds JD 9.471 million. Ministry Spokesperson Omar Maharmeh said the ministry is planning six additional development projects over the next four years. These include a comprehensive cultural center, an environmental park, government buildings in Busayra and al-Hasa, and the completion of two schools: the Tafilah Model School and the Qadisiyah Elementary School for Boys. Approximately JD 74,000 has been allocated for road maintenance throughout the governorate. The project includes asphalt patching, roadside cleaning, and culvert maintenance over a 270-day period. Another JD 238,000 was allocated to rehabilitate the Qanaan-Thawabiyya road, connecting the governorate center to surrounding villages. The 120-day project includes gabion walls and obstruction removal. In Ain al-Bayda and al-Hussein areas, JD 253,000 has been set aside to rehabilitate secondary and agricultural roads, with plans for widening, asphalt layering, protective walls, culverts, and safety barriers. JD 299,000 was allocated to expand and pave the road from al-Jarf to Tafilah, including earthworks and the construction of gabion walls and culverts. The Sherif Al Janoub-Grandal road lighting project will receive JD 174,000 for the installation of modern lighting poles and units to improve road safety. In Dana, maintenance began on the road from the Dana Triangle to the al-Barah-Khandaq Road, including trench concreting and painting, at a cost of JD 133,000. Maintenance materials were also delivered to Busayra. A comprehensive rehabilitation and lighting project is underway on the Silk Triangle Road to Abour, costing JD 437,000 over 120 days. It includes excavation, asphalt paving, culverts, kerbstones, and lighting installation. In agricultural zones, the ministry is paving roads in Ain al-Bayda and al-Hussein at a cost of JD 153,000. The works aim to improve access and connectivity for the agricultural sector. A JD 93,000 retaining wall will be built in Ain al-Bayda near al-Rashidin Street to protect traffic flow. In al-Hasa District along the Desert Highway, the ministry will open and pave a service road to enhance community access, with works costing JD 136,000. Several key projects were completed earlier this year, including a fully equipped 1,303-square-meter sports hall for the Busayra Club (JD 627,000) and the three-story Qadisiyah Health Center (over JD 1 million), funded by a Spanish grant. The future development vision also includes the JD 4.5 million cultural center. While planning is complete, some delays remain due to pending financial approvals and land zoning amendments. The ministry is also advancing several central projects funded directly from its budget, including the JD 1.9 million rehabilitation of the 17-kilometer Tafilah-Karak Road and JD 370,000 in maintenance works for the Royal Road between Dalaqa and Ras al-Naqab in Ma'an Governorate. Lighting works will be carried out on two sections of the al-Hasa-Tafilah Road. The first, a 14-kilometer segment, will cost JD 430,000 and involve the installation of lighting poles under medium and high-voltage networks. The second, a 14.5-kilometer stretch, will feature energy-efficient LED lights with double- and single-arm poles at a cost of JD 446,000. Petra


Jordan News
27-05-2025
- Automotive
- Jordan News
Public Works Ministry Begins Implementation of 3 Vital Road Maintenance Projects in Zarqa - Jordan News
Public Works Ministry Begins Implementation of 3 Vital Road Maintenance Projects in Zarqa The Ministry of Public Works and Housing, through the Zarqa Directorate of Public Works, has begun work on three new road projects in the governorate. These initiatives are part of the ministry's ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure and enhance traffic safety, responding to public demands. اضافة اعلان Zarqa-Mafraq Highway Project (6 km) The ministry has started maintenance work on a section of the main road linking Zarqa and Mafraq, beginning from the Military College Bridge and Zarqa University, covering a distance of 6 kilometers. The work includes removing the old asphalt layer, conducting patch repairs, and repaving the road with a 5 cm thick asphalt mix. Additionally, reflectors and hot thermoplastic road markings will be installed to enhance traffic safety. With a budget of approximately 500,000 Jordanian dinars allocated by the Zarqa Governorate Council (Decentralization Program), the project is expected to be completed within 20 days. Maintenance of Hashimiyah-Khaw Road (1.3 km) The ministry has also started work on the Hashimiyah-Khaw Road, stretching 1.3 kilometers near Prince Mohammad City for Youth, toward the Vocational Training traffic signal. The project involves milling the old asphalt and repaving it with a 5 cm layer, along with installing traffic signs and hot road markings. The project cost is estimated at 100,000 dinars and is expected to be completed in the coming days. Renovation of Bireen–Al-Alouk Road (3.5 km) Three days ago, the ministry began maintenance of the secondary Bireen–Al-Alouk Road at a cost of 200,000 dinars. The project includes repaving the 3.5-kilometer road and installing traffic safety elements. Completion is expected by the end of next week. These projects aim to improve road quality and facilitate smoother traffic flow, with a particular focus on safety enhancements to reduce accidents. This step is part of the ministry's continuous efforts to develop road networks across the governorates in cooperation with local councils. It is worth noting that Zarqa Governorate experiences heavy traffic due to its strategic location, necessitating regular road maintenance to ensure the safety of road users.


Jordan News
06-05-2025
- Business
- Jordan News
Ministry of Public Works Launches Project to Improve Traffic Flow and Safety on the Amman–Salt Road - Jordan News
The Ministry of Public Works and Housing will soon begin implementing a new project aimed at improving traffic flow and enhancing public safety on the Amman–Salt road. The project includes the construction of service roads on both sides of the main highway. اضافة اعلان The project will extend from the Al-Awaisheh complex to the beginning of the Dababneh Tunnel, covering a distance of approximately 6 kilometers. The scope of work includes building side islands to regulate access to and from commercial complexes without affecting the main traffic flow. It will also involve maintenance of the central median, repair of existing pedestrian bridges to ensure the safety of road users, and replacement of sodium lighting units with energy-efficient LED lights to reduce energy consumption and improve road illumination. The project aims to enhance traffic flow, reduce congestion, and promote road safety by upgrading the road infrastructure and incorporating energy-saving lighting technologies. "This project is part of our broader plans to develop road infrastructure and improve the experience for both drivers and pedestrians, with a strong focus on environmental and sustainability aspects." It is worth noting that the Amman–Salt road is one of the Kingdom's vital transport corridors, and this initiative is part of a series of projects to develop the main road network.


Jordan News
29-04-2025
- General
- Jordan News
Ministry of Public Works Announces Training Opportunities for Fresh Engineering Graduates - Jordan News
Ministry of Public Works The Ministry of Public Works and Housing has announced the opening of applications for its training program for newly graduated engineers, starting from Thursday, May 1 until May 10. اضافة اعلان This initiative is part of the ministry's commitment to social responsibility and aims to equip fresh graduates with practical skills and field experience. The training will take place within the ministry's central office or its regional directorates across Jordan, in an institutional framework designed to help engineers gain the expertise necessary for entering the job market. Program Details: Duration: 6 months Location: Ministry of Public Works and Housing (Headquarters and regional directorates) Application Process: Applications can be submitted via: Sanad mobile application, or Ministry's e-services portal: Eligibility Criteria: Must be Jordanian Graduation date must be within the past 3 years Must be registered with the Jordan Engineers Association Must not have received training exceeding 3 months previously Must not be currently employed in the engineering field or any other profession Required Document: A recent letter from the Jordan Engineers Association confirming the applicant has not previously undergone training