Arab Times

PAHW signs investment deal in Jaber Al-Ahmad Residentia­l City: minister

KD 50m total cost of developing project

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 23: Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW) has announced the conclusion of a partnershi­p agreement with a company for an investment opportunit­y in Jaber Al-Ahmad Residentia­l City, reports Al-Rai daily.

In a recent press statement, Minister of Public Works and State Minister for Housing Affairs Dr Rana Al-Faris said the total cost of developing this project in Jaber AlAhmad Residentia­l City is about KD 50 million, which is approximat­ely $165 million.

She explained that the project is invested by the company executing the project without any financial burden on PAHW. The process of signing that agreement by the authority is a subsequent procedure for signing the commitment document for that investment opportunit­y with the winning investor in June.

The bidding and contractin­g procedures were carried out in accordance with law No. 47/1993, the investment regulation­s issued by the ministeria­l resolution No. 32/2016 and its amendments, and the Partnershi­p Law between the Public and Private Sectors No. 116/2014 and its implementi­ng regulation­s.

The minister revealed that the total revenues expected for PAHW from that project during the partnershi­p period and for the entire 25-year investment period are estimated at KD 14.8 million or about $48.8 million.

She praised the role of Kuwait’s banking sector in interactin­g with the developers and and contributi­ng to financing projects in accordance with the structural and contractua­l frameworks establishe­d by the PAHW that were prepared in a way that places the private sector within the framework of the desire to partner with PAHW to finance and develop its projects.

Meanwhile, Deputy Director General for Investment Affairs and Private Sector Projects in PAHW Hadeel bin Naji said in a similar statement that this opportunit­y is located on a land area of 148,560.94 square meters and a building area of 125,000 square meters that includes a commercial center consisting of office spaces, galleries and a multipurpo­se hall, in addition to cafes.

She explained that partnershi­p projects reduce the financial and administra­tive burden on PAHW by converting non-incomegene­rating lands into assets with rewarding and growing returns while ensuring access to the highest quality standards through competitio­n among private sector companies and creating jobs and investment opportunit­ies for Kuwaiti youth.

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