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Gulf Times
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Ashghal unveils QR11.5bn package of major projects

The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has launched and awarded a major new package of infrastructure and building projects worth about QR11.5bn, advancing national plans for integrated roads, drainage and public facilities in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.  Ashghal Monday disclosed 12 projects, with a combined value exceeding QR4.5bn that have already been awarded. These include six key building schemes: the development of Hamad General Hospital, the design and construction of a new postal building in Al Thumama, refurbishment works for the Racing and Equestrian Club and the Qatar Equestrian Federation, and the fourth phase of the Al Uqda Equestrian Complex development.  In the roads and residential infrastructure sector, four projects have been awarded, notably the development of roads and infrastructure in Izghawa and Al Thumid (Packages 1 and 2). The awarded package also covers beautification works and air‑conditioned pathways within Qatar University campus, under wider public realm enhancement efforts.  Ashghal added that a further eight projects, with an estimated total value of around QR7bn, will be tendered in the next phase. These include major strategic works such as the design and construction of the Southern Strategic Tunnel for surface and groundwater drainage, and the Western Strategic Tunnel for the same purpose in the southern area, aimed at strengthening the stormwater network, boosting overall infrastructure efficiency and reducing flooding risks. **media[417832]**Upcoming tenders will also extend to road and infrastructure development for citizens’ land plots in various northern and southern areas.  His Excellency President of Ashghal, Eng. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz al-Meer, said the authority is moving ahead with implementation in line with the State’s strategic plans for roads, buildings, drainage and service facilities, and in step with urban and economic development requirements. He pointed out that the current portfolio comprises 20 projects valued at more than QR 11.5bn, and that during the first quarter of 2026 alone, 12 projects worth over QR 4.5bn were awarded, including the Hamad General Hospital redevelopment and the Al Thumama postal building. **media[417834]**Eight additional projects, valued at about QR 7bn, are scheduled for tender, among them two major drainage tunnels in the southern region and infrastructure works for residential areas and citizens’ plots. Al-Meer stressed that the awarded projects have been given to Qatari companies, reflecting Ashghal’s commitment to empowering national firms, enhancing their competitiveness and consolidating the local private sector as a principal development partner, thereby supporting the national economy and strengthening technical and engineering capabilities in the domestic market.  Projects Affairs Director Eng. Khalid al-Khayareen said the new portfolio covers critical sectors such as roads, infrastructure, drainage and buildings, demonstrating the breadth of Ashghal’s programme and its responsiveness to the needs of different regions. He highlighted the Hamad General Hospital redevelopment as one of the most significant awarded projects, noting that it involves a comprehensive modernisation of systems and facilities to keep pace with rapid advances in the healthcare sector, at a total value of about QR1.179bn, and is expected to enhance both service quality and operational efficiency.  Director of the Engineering Services Department, Ghanem al-Mansoori, underlined that all tendering and awarding procedures are carried out in accordance with the Tenders Law and its executive regulations to ensure transparency and equal opportunity. Contractor selection, he said, is based on clear technical and financial benchmarks, focusing on competence, experience and professional track record, while giving priority to Qatari companies in line with Ashghal’s strategy to support the national private sector.

The introduction of the metro service has reflected positively on the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and made their mobility easier, more convenient and cheaper, especially with the free Metrolink services that effectively cover most areas in Doha and parts of Al Wakra and Al Rayyan, among others.
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Safe, easy, quick and comfortable: Main features of transportation within Qatar

Moving around in Doha and across Qatar in general has become safe, quick, and cost-efficient, as the country has been considered one of the safest in terms of roads and traffic, with the number of serious injuries and fatalities steadily decreasing over the past few years.While the country maintains strict traffic laws and regulations, motorists enjoy one of the most sophisticated road networks in the region, with efficient highways and easy-flowing traffic circulation, as there are over 9,000km of motorways with around 450km of highways, implementing the highest world safety standards with integrated traffic and security surveillance systems. Accordingly, most of the recently registered road accidents resulted in no injuries or only minor injuries, with a considerable number causing only vehicle damage.**media[410780]**Besides, pedestrian safety is a top priority in the country, with smart traffic signs and dedicated pedestrian crossings on all major roads across the country's cities. Further, during major events, popular activities, weekends, and public holidays, traffic police personnel and patrols are deployed across the areas of usual public turnout, such as the popular souqs (markets), Doha Corniche, Souq Waqif and other key areas, to regulate the movement of people and enhance their safety. In the meantime, the road network is integrated with various safe pedestrian crossings in all key areas, including pedestrian-friendly and well-equipped modern pedestrian tunnels and flyovers.The introduction of the metro service before the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 has reflected positively on the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and made their mobility easier, more convenient and cheaper, especially with the free Metrolink services that effectively cover most areas in Doha and some parts of Al Wakra and Al Rayyan, among others.**media[410782]**"One of the things I love most about Qatar is that it is very easy and cost-effective to move around the country with multiple options of means of transport. You can even get a taxi ride for less than QR10, and it is quick, easy and comfortable," a journalist from one of the neighbouring countries stressed, as he frequently visits Doha.He recalled that, many years before the Metro entered service and the smart taxi application was not yet available, moving around in Doha was very slow, expensive, and exhausting. "It used to take hours waiting for a taxi or getting public bus services, and road congestion used to be the norm rather than the exception," he recalled his experience more than 15 years ago.However, he noted that compared to many countries in the region known for their sophisticated roads and transportation systems, Qatar can be ranked among the best in all respects, making it attractive for tourism, business and all aspects of life.In the meantime, the various means of transport in the country are easily and safely accessible to people with special needs, enabling them to exercise their right to move.Accordingly, all Doha Metro stations and the Lusail Tram network are easily accessible to people with special needs, with level-boarding platforms, wheelchair spaces, tactile paving for people with visual limitations, and dedicated seating and family areas. Mowasalat (Karwa) buses are equipped with wheelchair ramps and designated spaces, and Metrolink buses are equipped with the same. Further, people with disabilities can easily book a well-equipped taxi at a very reasonable fare.The development of road networks and the transport sector is set to continue with the Qatar Transport Master Plan for Qatar 2050 (TMPQ 2050), launched in 2022, which entails various ambitious objectives, such as making Qatar’s transport sector ready for population and tourism growth and business diversification. 

Gulf Times
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Katara photo expo showcases youth perspectives on Silk Road

Katara Cultural Village has launched the “Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads” photo exhibition, which is organised in co-operation with the Katara Centre for Public Diplomacy and the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco).The exhibition was attended by a number of ambassadors as well as the Unesco representative for the Gulf States and Yemen and director of the Unesco Office in Doha, Salah El Din Zaki Khaled.Running until October 14, the exhibition displays 30 photos from 21 countries, selected in the international competition "Youth Lens on the Silk Roads", organised by Unesco.Katara general manager of Katara Prof Dr Khalid bin Ibrahim al-Sulaiti stressed that the exhibition reflects the close co-operation between Katara and the Unesco, confirming the mutual appreciation for culture and art, and for building bridges of communication between cultures and people.He stated that they are creating a new path inspired by the Silk Road, connecting the East to the West and the North to the South through artwork that reflects the unique human heritage of various cultures.Dr al-Sulaiti emphasised the significant role of Arabs in promoting Arab culture along this historic trade route.He also noted that the exhibition highlights Katara's ongoing efforts to foster collaboration with various organisations to promote the importance of cultural exchange, understanding, and peace among nations.Zaki Khaled described the exhibition as an expression of the Unesco's celebration of the community and cultural participation of youth through the activities of the Unesco Silk Roads Programme of the Unesco Social and Human Sciences Sector, and voiced his appreciation of the efforts of the Katara Cultural Village in co-operation and joint work.He said that through the international competition exhibition "Youth Lens on the Silk Roads", the Unesco aims to enhance youth engagement with their cultural heritage and share their ideas with the world.Zaki Khaled noted that the exhibition showcases vibrant perspectives from young artists living or travelling along historical routes, reflecting their spirit of creativity and collaboration.Speaking to the Qatar News Agency (QNA), he said the contest, in its fourth edition for 2024, received 300 applicants from 21 countries, of which 30 were selected.They completed their works that reflected the cultural heritage of their countries, which are located on the Silk Road.In a related context, photographer Abdulrahman Abdullah from Bangladesh shared that his contribution to the exhibition was inspired by a heritage festival in Katara, highlighting Qatar's cultural legacy.His photograph features a person holding a falcon, symbolising the care for heritage.Abdullah said that Katara's support for such exhibitions fosters the development of artists' talents, particularly among emerging photographers. – QNA