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Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Kuwait to build dormitories at Amghara for expat laborers

Kuwait: Kuwait Municipality has given the go-ahead to Ministry of Public Works to build dormitories at the scrapyard in South Amghara for expatriate laborers at a cost of KD 25,000,000, reports Al-Rai daily.

The dormitories, scheduled for completion in 30 months, will hold six floors to accommodate a large number of workers, whereas similar projects in Sabhan and Shadadiya areas will constitute three and four floors respectively.

This project is a part of the ministry’s plan to accommodate 60,000 laborers to assist the concerned authority in monitoring their conduct. It involves commercial, security and administrative buildings, in addition to sport courts and other public utilities covering 1,000 square/meters area, sources were quoted as saying.

The sources described the new cities as a model of integrated cities, highly organized with the necessary services for descent living. They noted the cities have been designed purposely to reduce the presence of laborers in the residential areas.




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