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Zawya
30-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Egis to develop Qatar's public transportation master plan
Qatar - Egis, a global leader in architecture, consulting, construction engineering and mobility services, has announced its collaboration with the Ministry of Transport of Qatar on the development of a transformative Qatar Public Transport Master Plan (QPTMP). Over a period of 30 months, the project will overhaul the nation's transportation landscape as it continues to strike a balance between Qatar's rapid urban growth and its commitment to sustainability. The QPTMP will bypass conventional frameworks, strategically guiding the evolution of the transit system to address challenges associated with escalating vehicular dependency, congestion, and environmental impact. Designed to serve a diverse audience, including policymakers, government officials, developers, investors, consultants, engineers, and planners, the plan will equip those stakeholders with actionable frameworks and guidelines for effective planning, design, implementation, and operation of public transit services. The plan will also encompass prescriptive policies, laws and regulations, accompanied by a robust monitoring program for integrated and comprehensive solutions, Egis said. Dr Muhammad Mustafa, Regional Director – Mobility and Planning, Egis in the Middle East & South Asia, said: 'As global mobility systems evolve in response to urbanization, Qatar stands at the forefront of adaptability, therefore, we are honoured to partner with the Ministry of Transport to craft a transport ecosystem that reflects their vivid ambitions. "By uniting visionary leadership with our comprehensive expertise, we aim to create integrated networks that bridge people, places, and possibilities, whilst serving as the backbone of sustainable growth and societal advancement. Our team's legacy spans the entire lifecycle of transport innovation – from ideation to operational excellence – therefore, we are more than ready to deliver transport infrastructure solutions rooted in precision and scalability.' The QPTMP's ripple effects will have far-reaching societal and environmental benefits, supporting healthier lifestyles, fostering economic vitality, and mitigating the ecological footprint of urban expansion through reducing carbon emissions utilising smarter transit solutions and rubber-stamping Qatar's commitment to sustainability, it said. - TradeArabia News Service Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Trade Arabia
30-04-2025
- Business
- Trade Arabia
Egis to develop Qatar's public transportation master plan
Egis, a global leader in architecture, consulting, construction engineering and mobility services, has announced its collaboration with the Ministry of Transport of Qatar on the development of a transformative Qatar Public Transport Master Plan (QPTMP). Over a period of 30 months, the project will overhaul the nation's transportation landscape as it continues to strike a balance between Qatar's rapid urban growth and its commitment to sustainability. The QPTMP will bypass conventional frameworks, strategically guiding the evolution of the transit system to address challenges associated with escalating vehicular dependency, congestion, and environmental impact. Designed to serve a diverse audience, including policymakers, government officials, developers, investors, consultants, engineers, and planners, the plan will equip those stakeholders with actionable frameworks and guidelines for effective planning, design, implementation, and operation of public transit services. The plan will also encompass prescriptive policies, laws and regulations, accompanied by a robust monitoring program for integrated and comprehensive solutions, Egis said. Dr Muhammad Mustafa, Regional Director – Mobility and Planning, Egis in the Middle East & South Asia, said: 'As global mobility systems evolve in response to urbanization, Qatar stands at the forefront of adaptability, therefore, we are honoured to partner with the Ministry of Transport to craft a transport ecosystem that reflects their vivid ambitions. "By uniting visionary leadership with our comprehensive expertise, we aim to create integrated networks that bridge people, places, and possibilities, whilst serving as the backbone of sustainable growth and societal advancement. Our team's legacy spans the entire lifecycle of transport innovation – from ideation to operational excellence – therefore, we are more than ready to deliver transport infrastructure solutions rooted in precision and scalability.'


Express Tribune
20-02-2025
- Express Tribune
Partners book for murdering car dealer
A car dealer of Afhan origin residing in Rawalpindi was allegedly slain by his partners to rob the Rs7 million he had brought to buy a SUV in Karachi. Police have registered a case against two suspects in connection with the murder of Muhammad Mustafa, a young car dealer, at a guesthouse in DHA Phase-VII. The case was registered on the complaint of victim's father, Muhammad Kausar Khan, late Tuesday night at the Defence police station, against Mujahid and Obaid. As per police, Mustafa had traveled to Karachi from Rawalpindi, bringing with him Rs7 million in cash. He was accompanied by the suspects. On Tuesday morning, when Khan tried to contact his son, he was unable to get through, which raised his suspicions.


See - Sada Elbalad
11-02-2025
- Politics
- See - Sada Elbalad
Saudi FM, Palestinian, Pakistani counterparts discuss latest developments
During a phone call with the Prime Minister of Palestine and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Muhammad Mustafa, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah discussed developments in the situation in Palestine and the efforts made regarding them. The Saudi News Agency (SPA) reported that Prince Faisal bin Farhan also received a phone call from the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Ishaq Dar, to discuss regional developments and joint efforts towards them.


Arab News
10-02-2025
- Politics
- Arab News
Saudi FM holds phone call with Palestinian PM on latest updates
DUBAI: Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan on Monday held a phone call with Palestinian Prime Minister Muhammad Mustafa. Prince Faisal and Mustafa discussed the situation in the Palestinian occupied territories, read a statement by the Saudi foreign ministry on 'X'.