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‘New roads, bridges cannot solve Kuwait traffic chaos’

Project delays cause of rush: expert

- Department Major General Faisal Al-Essa among other ministry officials. Major General Al-Atari affirmed that the security of land borders represents the first line of defense for protecting the country from external dangers and for guaranteei­ng peace and

KUWAIT CITY, April 20: Several experts unanimousl­y agreed on the need for holistic solution to the traffic snarl in the country at a recent seminar organized by the Transport and Traffic Committee of the Engineers Society titled “Effects of Al-Ghazali Bridge Project and Project Management Technique”, reports Al-Seyassah daily.

Chairman of Kuwait Society of Engineers Engineer Faisal AlEtal assured that civil society organizati­ons were not using the seminar to target any particular personalit­y. He said the main idea was to form partnershi­p with the government to raise the level of awareness and assist in overcoming impediment­s against execution of national projects.

He added the society has been proffering solutions to the issue of transport and traffic congestion in the country, noting some of the solutions were considered after a long time. He also said close followers of the projects at various fields will realize that variation orders issued were in millions or even billions, and thereby, causing delay and abandonmen­t of projects.

In his contributi­on, Engineer Mansour Al-Shammari from the General Traffic Department shed light on efforts exerted by the General Traffic Department to ensure that projects were completed on schedule. He declared Al-Ghazali Bridge is a gigantic project, considerin­g its link to several other major roads and Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Bridge project whose execution started late.

He disclosed concerned officials were caught in between two options; to wait for another six years before commenceme­nt The Land Border Security Sector Wednesday, April 19 executed a drill exercise in the presence of the Assistant Undersecre­tary for Border Security Affairs Major General Abdullah Al-Muhanna, reports Al-Seyassah daily.

The launch of the drill is in line with the strategic framework of

of the project or start in earnest and complete it next November, as scheduled. He added the most difficult option was chosen and the department collaborat­ed with Ministry of Public Works to execute the project. He added Kuwait University was cooperativ­e in areas that affected its campuses.

In a speech, Project Engineer at the Ministry of Public Works Engineer Hanan Mahdi observed that inaccurate informatio­n passed to the public and failure to reach out to the people appropriat­ely is the main source of

Participan­ts in the drill.

Ministry of Interior to improve efficiency and preparedne­ss of all sectors and the ministry apparatuse­s.

Also in attendance were Director General of Land Borders Security General Department Major General Fouad Al-Atari and Deputy Director General of Land Borders Security General

problem.

She pointed out that some issues beyond the ministry’s control became obstacles delaying the projects. She added the delay in completing Al-Ghazali Bridge was due to late commenceme­nt of Sheikh Al-Jaber Bridge, since both projects are interlinke­d.

She also said the ministry is currently implementi­ng 27 projects worth about KD2.25 million and 70 percent work will be completed by the end of 2018. She wondered if the audience observes improvemen­t in the road and traffic flow across Kuwait in the past three or four years.

For his part, professor of project management at the College of Engineerin­g and Petroleum in Kuwait University Dr Hanouf Al-Humaidi declared concerted efforts and massive projects could not solve the traffic problems in Kuwait.

She is of the view that constructi­on of roads and bridges are few aspects of the solution, but not all. She recommende­d a comprehens­ive solution that will include mass transport system alongside the expansion of roads and constructi­on of bridges.

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