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The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) will implement infrastructure projects to serve owners of approximately 32,855 land plots in 14 areas of the country between 2018 and 2022.
Of these, 24,284 plots are in regular use while 8,571 newly developed land plots.
In a statement, Ashghal said that work will be carried out in line with the vision of the Emir HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani and under the directives of Prime Minister and Minister of Interior HE Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa al Thani.
Ashghal is currently implementing infrastructure projects to serve more than 22,000 land plots spread over 18 areas. These include 20,637 plots in the existing areas and 1,829 are in newly developed areas.
In 2017, Ashghal completed 23 infrastructure projects in various areas by the year-end, serving 15,108 land plots for citizens.

So far, Ashghal completed seven projects in Doha North serving more than 7,000 citizens land plots including roads and infrastructure development in Bani Hajer Rawdat Egdaim, Al Gharrafa, and Rawdat Al Hamama areas.
The authority also completed four projects in the vicinity of Doha, namely the roads and infrastructure development project in Industrial Area - Package 1 and the construction of a parallel road from Rawdat Rashed to Umm Garn.
Seven projects are being implemented to serve more than 4,000 plots.
Earlier, the authority opened five projects west of Doha city, including roads and infrastructure development works to serve various areas such as Rawdat Abal Heeran project.
Projects that Ashghal is completing, this year, include four to develop sewage networks serving around 3,000 plots and 17 projects to develop roads and integrated infrastructure serving 10,000 plots and two land grading projects serving almost 2,000 plots.
Many of Ashghal's infrastructure projects include, green areas, cycle paths, pedestrian paths and many features will improve the citizens' lives in the areas.
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