Qatar floats tenders for $254m Gaza reconstruction project

  • Palestine: Thursday, October 04 - 2012 at 08:52

The Qatari government has floated tenders for four construction projects in Gaza, as part of the first stage of a $254m project to rebuild the war-torn strip, Ma'an has reported. Consultants have been invited to submit designs for a city to be named after Sheikh Hamad Ben Khalifa al-Thani. The $30m development will include 1,000 residential units in five-story apartment blocks, schools, stores, clinics, parks and entertainment facilities, said Qatar's ambassador to Gaza, Muhammad al-Imadi. Invitations were also issued to bid for the contract to repair three major roads in the enclave. The 35km coastal highway al-Rashid Street will cost around $50m to repair, and $18m has been allocated to reconstruct the 10km al-Karama Street, the ambassador said.

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