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Maysan is moving to build 700 housing units to end housing crisis

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Maysan is moving to build 700 housing units to end housing crisis
FRIDAY, 03 MAY / MAY 2013 13:10

Twilight News / Maysan province approved the investment project designs for the construction of 700 housing units east of the city of Amara, the center of the province to contribute to the reduction of the housing crisis.

The Iraqi government maintains the country's need to two million housing units to overcome the housing crisis in the whole of Iraq and there are long-term government plan in this area as well as the granting of permits investors to build residential projects.

The governor of Maysan Ali Douai required in a statement reported for "Twilight News" "has been endorsed by us on a sectoral design Manar residential project after the completion of all administrative and legal procedures for the allocation of land for investment projects."

And that "the project includes the construction of 700 housing units in a horizontal construction in addition to the establishment of integrated services infrastructure and health and educational institutions and entertainment complex on an area of ​​84 dunums within the western third of clips ran east of the city of Amara."

The Douai needed that, "will direct the implementation of the project during the coming period after the completion of the contracting procedures with the implementing agency for the project."

And severely damaged the Iraqi economy in recent decades as a result of consecutive fight the country's wars as well as the imposition of the blockade for more than a decade.

Iraq gets on tens of billions of dollars a year from oil sales, but the government reconstruction plans going slowly result of tensions security and the spread of corruption and cronyism, according to reports.


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