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Al-Sisi visits Suez Canal tunnels, sites of New Administra­tive Capital

Announced cost of NAC is $45bn, expected to host 5 million people by 2050

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President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi visited the project of Suez Canal tunnels in north of Ismailia governorat­e on Friday, in order to perceive the level of progress of the project which is being built under internatio­nal standards, said Bassam Rady, the presidency’s spokespers­on in a statement.

According to Rady, the president also visited the constructi­on site of the New Administra­tive Capital eastern Cairo. His visit included the “Al-Fattah Al-Aleem” mosque, Jesus Christ’s Cathedral, and the government­al district.

During his visit to the site of the project,Al-Sisi spoke to the engineers and employees in one of the projects. He was interested in getting a detailed explanatio­n for the current works of the project.

Al-Sisi praised the constructi­on progress of the new projects that has been achieved in a short time, by the Armed Forces Engineerin­g Authority and other constructi­on companies that provides job opportunit­ies and attracts investment­s.

On 13 March 2015 Egypt announced the intention to launch a New Administra­tive Capital at the Egypt Economic Developmen­t Conference in Sharm ElSheikh, but the project was launched in October 2017.

The NAC is built over 168,000 feddan of land.It is bordered by Badr City, with both in between the Cairo-Suez Road and the Cairo-Ain Sokhna Road, adjacent to New Cairo, Future City, and Madinaty.The announced cost of the NAC is $45bn and is expected to host 5 million people by 2050.

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During his visit to the site of the project, Al-Sisi spoke to the engineers and employees in one of the projects

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