South al-Mutlaa
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South al-Mutlaa
جنوب المطلاع | |
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Coordinates: 29°29′N 47°35′E / 29.49°N 47.59°ECoordinates: 29°29′N 47°35′E / 29.49°N 47.59°E | |
Country | Kuwait |
District | Jahra Governorate |
Construction begun[1] | 2019[2] |
Founded by | Kuwait[3] |
Government | |
• Type | Public Authoring for Housing Welfare[4][5] |
Time zone | UTC+3 (AST) |
South al-Mutlaa (Arabic: جنوب المطلاع, romanized: janub almitlae) is new city under construction in Jahra Governorate, northern Kuwait. It is the largest housing project in the Kuwaiti history, ultimately intended to provide homes for 400,000 people in 12 suburbs, together with schools, mosques, mini-markets and health-centres.[6][7] The city was approximately 39% complete by May 2019, and is expected to be completed by 2023.[8] South al-Mutlaa is one of several new cities planned by the Kuwaiti government, alongside South Saad Al Abdullah and South Sabah Al Ahmad.[9][10]
See also[]
- Madinat al-Hareer
- Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway
- Sabah Al Ahmad Sea City
- Mubarak Al Kabeer Port
- Kuwait National Cultural District
References[]
- ^ "New Kuwait (Kuwait Vision 2035)". New Kuwait.
- ^ "The South Mutlaa Project". North West Construction.
- ^ "INFRASTRUCTURE Kuwait's PAHW says work to begin soon on Phase One of Mutla'a City project". Me Construction News.
- ^ "Projects in Progress". pahw.gov.kw.
- ^ "South Al- Mutlaa". Public Authority for Housing Welfare.
- ^ "Kuwait's largest housing project to include 28,363 new homes". Zawya.
- ^ Ranju Warrier (8 November 2020). "KD 288M SOUTH AL MUTLAA HOUSING PROJECT SUCCESSFULLY HANDED OVER TO PAHW ON TIME!". Kuwait Times.
- ^ "Kuwait signs $356m infrastructure deal for mega housing project". Arabian Business.
- ^ "Kuwait set to award $1bn infrastructure contract for South Al Mutlaa City project". The National News. 25 May 2016.
- ^ "Eyeing the private sector". Gulf Construction. 1 June 2021.
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