Alboukhata: Strategic Khansa pipeline project will not be completed this winter
October 17, 2015
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) said first deputy governor of Baghdad, Jassim Alboukhata, Saturday, that Khansa pipeline project will not be completed it this winter because of the work it stopped because of the brawl problems between the executing company and the citizens who live in areas on the line of his memoirs.
The governor of Baghdad, Ali al-Tamimi accused in late-2013 the company executing the project strategic Khansaa streams of "foot-dragging" line in the implementation of the project although it was expected to be completed during 2013, noting that he could have been the company implemented to address the problem of overtaking on the land of the project, to compensate the slum dwellers .
He Alboukhata's (IMN), "it was to resolve the dispute through the secretariat of Baghdad and the contractor Ba return Alalebatt to work again, but after briefly returned and left the project and withdrew all the mechanisms," Mbinna that "the project is exposed to the full sabotage by throwing rubble big "he said.
"The Municipality of Baghdad and so far did not complete the project properly," noting that "the completion rate was 70% and this ratio was vandalized due to leave the contractor of the project."
"The project will be saved in the event of completion of the capital Baghdad, the risk of flooding in the coming years."
The first deputy governor of Baghdad, Jassim Alboukhata said earlier that the random complexes caused a great service problems, pointing to the difficulty of the allocation of land for new projects in the capital.
The secretariat of Baghdad, announced in 2008, about to start a project President Northern Line east, known as (Khansa), extending from the granular, east of Baghdad station, a project of sewage treatment in Rustumiya, at a cost of 105 billion dinars, and the roof of a time frame of three years, to serve new areas within the municipalities of Baghdad and Al-Ghadeer, but the project was delayed due to excesses on track.
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October 17, 2015
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) said first deputy governor of Baghdad, Jassim Alboukhata, Saturday, that Khansa pipeline project will not be completed it this winter because of the work it stopped because of the brawl problems between the executing company and the citizens who live in areas on the line of his memoirs.
The governor of Baghdad, Ali al-Tamimi accused in late-2013 the company executing the project strategic Khansaa streams of "foot-dragging" line in the implementation of the project although it was expected to be completed during 2013, noting that he could have been the company implemented to address the problem of overtaking on the land of the project, to compensate the slum dwellers .
He Alboukhata's (IMN), "it was to resolve the dispute through the secretariat of Baghdad and the contractor Ba return Alalebatt to work again, but after briefly returned and left the project and withdrew all the mechanisms," Mbinna that "the project is exposed to the full sabotage by throwing rubble big "he said.
"The Municipality of Baghdad and so far did not complete the project properly," noting that "the completion rate was 70% and this ratio was vandalized due to leave the contractor of the project."
"The project will be saved in the event of completion of the capital Baghdad, the risk of flooding in the coming years."
The first deputy governor of Baghdad, Jassim Alboukhata said earlier that the random complexes caused a great service problems, pointing to the difficulty of the allocation of land for new projects in the capital.
The secretariat of Baghdad, announced in 2008, about to start a project President Northern Line east, known as (Khansa), extending from the granular, east of Baghdad station, a project of sewage treatment in Rustumiya, at a cost of 105 billion dinars, and the roof of a time frame of three years, to serve new areas within the municipalities of Baghdad and Al-Ghadeer, but the project was delayed due to excesses on track.
Mostafa Kamel, the Open: Mohammed Nasser
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