The start of asphalt work on the Al-Shiba-Al-Kathiri line in Aden

The asphalt machinery of the party executing the project to maintain and rehabilitate the line from the ship round to the Al Kathiri round began laying the asphalt layer for the ongoing road, with funding and supervision from the Roads and Bridges Maintenance Fund, main center - the capital, Aden, and under the directives of the Ministry of Public Works and Roads.
Since the early morning hours of today, June 4, 2024 AD, the technical teams of the General Organization for Roads and Bridges, following the preparation and preparation of the road during the past days, have begun implementing the asphalting phase within the project, which is being conducted under the directives of the leadership of the Ministry of Public Works and Roads, represented by His Excellency the Minister of Public Works, Engineer Salem Muhammad Al-Huraizi, and follow-up. The Minister of State and Governor of the capital, Aden, Mr. Ahmed Hamid Lamlas, and the leadership of the Road Maintenance Fund, represented by Engineer Moeen Muhammad Al-Mas, Chairman of the Board of Directors.
Engineer Areen Abdullah Saleh, the project manager, stated that the vital project for the Al-Safina-Al-Kathiri Road within the Mansoura District is witnessing the implementation of the various construction stages, including removing the dilapidated layer, leveling the road bed, and the subsequent stages, leading to asphalting, stressing that the implementation of the works is being completed according to the technical specifications that The Road Fund is keen to apply it in maintenance projects to improve the quality of work and provide maintenance projects for sustainable roads..
It is worth noting that the asphalting of the Al-Safina-Al-Kathiri road coincides with the rest of the asphalting works for a number of roads in the capital, Aden, Lahj, Abyan, Al-Mahra, and other existing projects funded and supervised by the Road Maintenance Fund in the Governorates.