Qatar
Ashghal project at Rawdat Al Hamama to bring in remarkable development
September 14, 2025 | 08:22 PM
The Roads and Infrastructure Project in North East of Al Kheesa (Rawdat Al Hamama) by the Public Works Authority (Ashghal) is set to bring in remarkable infrastructure development while serving a total of 2,047 citizens’ subdivisions in Rawdat Al Hamama. The project is implemented as part of Ashghal’s plan to implement full infrastructure projects providing an upgraded roads network and integrated utility services for citizens’ subdivisions around the country.Ashghal, in its website, said the project is scheduled to be completed during the first quarter of 2026 while bringing in a remarkable development in the area.The project is located in Rawdat Al Hamama, specifically North East of Al Kheesa, East of Wadi Al Wasaa District and Al-Shamal Road, and West of Lusail City to deliver a network of internal roads and a fully integrated infrastructure to respond to residents’ needs and urban growth in the future as well as provide connection to the area.The upgrading works are divided into four geographical zones and they are carried out successively to reduce the inconvenience of the construction work effects on the residents of the area.Ashghal earlier noted that the project provides a 51 km long network of internal streets in the area. This will regulate the traffic flow and enhance safety on the roads while providing connectivity to public amenities. Also, there are road safety features along with 2,060 street lighting poles as well as road signs and marks. A 106-km of pedestrian and cycle paths along with 7,009 car parking slots are also set up.An upgraded infrastructure services including a 75-km-long foul sewer network, 51 km of surface and groundwater drainage network, 37 km of Treated Sewerage Effluent (TSE) are also built along with a network of potable water lines that are connected to the main network. Construction works also include a stormwater storage area (Lagoon) with a total capacity of 150,000 m3 and three attenuation tanks to provide proper protection for the area and ensure the reuse of excess rainfall in irrigation.
September 14, 2025 | 08:22 PM