Road development studies concludes in Male’ and Vilimale’
The Ministry of Construction and Infrastructure revealed that the assessment of road conditions in Male' City and Villimale' has concluded. The assessments were conducted by an expert team appointed by the Chinese government, following an agreement signed on July 23 during the Maldivian President's official visit to China. The road development will be funded through Chinese government grants, including paving roads and enhancing water, sewerage, electrical infrastructure, storm water management, and fire hydrants. Assessments began on November 5. The next phase is the designing stage. The government anticipates completing the project within three or four years.
The Ministry of Construction and Infrastructure revealed that the assessment of road conditions in Male' City and Villimale' has concluded. The assessments were conducted by an expert team appointed by the Chinese government, following an agreement signed on July 23 during the Maldivian President's official visit to China. The road development will be funded through Chinese government grants, including paving roads and enhancing water, sewerage, electrical infrastructure, storm water management, and fire hydrants. Assessments began on November 5. The next phase is the designing stage. The government anticipates completing the project within three or four years.
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The Ministry of Construction and Infrastructure revealed that the assessment of road conditions in Male' City and Villimale' has concluded. The assessments were conducted by an expert team appointed by the Chinese government, following an agreement signed on July 23 during the Maldivian President's official visit to China. The road development will be funded through Chinese government grants, including paving roads and enhancing water, sewerage, electrical infrastructure, storm water management, and fire hydrants. Assessments began on November 5. The next phase is the designing stage. The government anticipates completing the project within three or four years.
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