The Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW) is advancing steadily within the execution of housing tasks in South Sabah Al-Ahmad Residential Metropolis, with latest stories indicating notable enhancements in completion charges, notably throughout June.
The PAHW confirmed that precise progress in a number of infrastructure contracts has exceeded the contractual expectations, a improvement welcomed by potential owners and citizen committees alike.
In a latest replace, PAHW revealed that the precise completion fee of the primary roads contract within the metropolis reached 54.37%, in comparison with the contractual fee of 49.66%. Equally, for the primary infrastructure contract, which covers 7,623 housing plots, the precise completion fee stood at 10.69%, outpacing the contractual fee of 9.91%.
Additional progress was recorded within the second infrastructure contract (overlaying 6,189 plots), the place precise completion surged to 19.22%, doubling the contractual determine of 9.20%. The third infrastructure contract, encompassing 6,568 plots, additionally confirmed a leap to six.69% from a contractual 3.34%.
Nevertheless, regardless of these achievements, the town continues to face challenges, particularly regarding groundwater infiltration, notably in Suburb N11. PAHW has enlisted a specialised agency to reassess and deal with the soil utilizing trendy methods previous to the continuation of infrastructure works.
Talking to Al-Rai, Ali Al-Abdullah, head of the volunteer committee for residents, acknowledged the seen acceleration in venture execution, notably in the primary roads and third infrastructure contracts that embody suburbs N4, N6, and N8. He recommended the collaboration between executing corporations and PAHW in boosting completion charges.
Al-Abdullah known as on the Authority to publish a transparent, suburb-specific timetable detailing anticipated infrastructure supply dates. Such transparency, he famous, would support residents in making knowledgeable selections about development.
He additionally emphasised the significance of clarifying the hole between contractual and precise completion charges, warning that the absence of technical explanations might result in confusion or misinterpretation.
On the groundwater problem, he reiterated that soil therapy is the duty of PAHW and the contractors, stressing the urgency of resolving this to make sure secure and environment friendly infrastructure work. He urged the Authority to accentuate efforts on all three infrastructure contracts and cling to supply timelines so residents can plan their future properties with readability and confidence.
