The Civil Engineering Contractor November 2018 | Page 12

CONTRACTORS ON SITE Skyscraper for Egypt’s new capital city mall, hotels, and amenities such as schools and hospitals, as well as providing homes. China State Construction Engineering Corporation will develop the 345m-high skyscraper and at the moment, geologists are surveying the geological conditions of the construction ground, preparing statistics for architects to design the tower. Construction work will start in four to six months’ time after the geological survey. The project is estimated to be finished within 3.5 years at the most. The project is classified as a public-private partnership and bids are invited for pre-qualification. The new city is being billed as a smart city in the desert, boasting greenery and luxury housing. The government is set to relocate to the as-yet-unnamed city in 2019, with the alternative capital spanning 700km 2 , making it almost as large as Singapore, and intended to house five million people. Plans show an expanse of high-rises and residential buildings, as well as a government district all stationed around a central green river: a combination of open water and planted greenery twice the size of New York’s Central Park. Foreign embassies are also encouraged to relocate, and businesses will be lured to a central business district of 20 Chinese-built skyscrapers. nn Construction of a skyscraper is planned for a new capital city between Cairo and the Suez Canal in Egypt — a project worth USD3-billion. The new city is meant for low- and middle-income earners and will include an airport, shopping Cairo has become claustrophobic as its population growth has accelerated. An Ethiopian cargo ship has docked in the Eritrean Port of Masawa for the first time in about two decades, an Ethiopian state-linked broadcaster has tweeted. Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was in Eritrea at the time for talks with President Isaias Afwerki, after the two leaders signed an agreement in July to end the ‘state of war’ between the two countries. The visit is seen as vital in landlocked Ethiopia’s efforts to gain access to Eritrea’s ports for the first time since the 1998–2000 border conflict that killed tens of thousands of people. The ship arrived from Saudi Arabia, according to a tweet by a privately owned Ethiopian news site. Integration with the transport system of Eritrea is key to Ethiopia’s plans to rapidly expand its infrastructure. nn 10 | CEC November 2018 Historic moment as Ethiopian ship docks in Eritrea Eritrea has been off limits to Ethiopia commerce for 20 years. www.civilsonline.co.za