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PM inspects Sabah Al Ahmad Corridor projectQNA
Doha
Prime Minister and Minister of Interior HE Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani inspected the Sabah Al Ahmad Corridor project on Thursday. The first phase of the project will be opened soon.
The PM visited a number of the project stations.
The PM reviewed the project, which is being implemented by the Public Works Authority (Ashghal), and listened to an explanation on the latest developments, advantages, and integration with the Doha Metro network.
The PM also listened to an explanation on the project’s landmarks, and its 32 bridges, including the longest bridge in Qatar with a length of 2.6 km, the first suspension bridge with a length 1.2 km and 9 tunnels, including the longest and deepest two-way tunnel with a length of 2.1 km and depth of 25 metres.
The project also provides access to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 stadiums.
The PM praised the progress of the project’s work, appreciating the efforts of those in charge of it, and their keenness to adhere to the schedule set for it.
Also, the PM praised Ashghal’s dependence on local materials and national companies in the implementation of the project.
In a tweet, the PM said, “We have completed 75 percent of the Sabah Al Ahmad Corridor project.. This project represents a qualitative addition to the modern road network in Qatar. Today, I paid an inspection visit to the project and closely watched its progress. I have instructed them to continue relying on local materials and national companies for the remainder of this project and all other projects.
The PM was accompanied during the visit by senior officials and engineers of Ashghal and representatives of the companies working on the project.
Doha
Prime Minister and Minister of Interior HE Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani inspected the Sabah Al Ahmad Corridor project on Thursday. The first phase of the project will be opened soon.
The PM visited a number of the project stations.
The PM reviewed the project, which is being implemented by the Public Works Authority (Ashghal), and listened to an explanation on the latest developments, advantages, and integration with the Doha Metro network.
The PM also listened to an explanation on the project’s landmarks, and its 32 bridges, including the longest bridge in Qatar with a length of 2.6 km, the first suspension bridge with a length 1.2 km and 9 tunnels, including the longest and deepest two-way tunnel with a length of 2.1 km and depth of 25 metres.
The project also provides access to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 stadiums.
The PM praised the progress of the project’s work, appreciating the efforts of those in charge of it, and their keenness to adhere to the schedule set for it.
Also, the PM praised Ashghal’s dependence on local materials and national companies in the implementation of the project.
In a tweet, the PM said, “We have completed 75 percent of the Sabah Al Ahmad Corridor project.. This project represents a qualitative addition to the modern road network in Qatar. Today, I paid an inspection visit to the project and closely watched its progress. I have instructed them to continue relying on local materials and national companies for the remainder of this project and all other projects.
The PM was accompanied during the visit by senior officials and engineers of Ashghal and representatives of the companies working on the project.