Barwa launches QR5 bn residential projects for families and workers in Al Wakra

  • 4 years   ago

The Barwa Real Estate (BRE) on Sunday started the construction works for two residential projects in Al Wakra City — ‘Madinatna’ for families and ‘Barahat Al Janoub’ for workers. 

The projects were launched on Sunday at the site of Madinatna, in the presence of Minister of Culture and Sports and Chairman of Barwa Real Estate HE Salah bin Ghanem Al Ali, Secretary General of Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy Hassan Al Thawadi and Public Works Authority (Ashghal) President Dr Eng Saad Bin Ahmad Al Muhannadi.

A number of senior officials attended the event, including Barwa Board members as well as the board members of UCC Motaz Al Khayyat, Chairman, Ramez Al Khayyat Managing Director.

Madinatna, which is a residential project for families in Al Wakra City, extends over an area of 1.141 million square metres, providing a high-quality standard of living for the different segments of the community, and the various integrated facilities of modern cities. 

‘Madinatna’ consists of residential building with designs inspired by the traditional Qatari architecture. 

The project offers a group of buildings, varying from (G+4) and (G+4+penthouse), equipped with the latest technologies of smart cities. 

‘Madinatna’ will offer 6,780 apartments, of which 2,040 are two-bedroom apartments, and 4,740 three-bedroom apartmentswith capacity of approximately 27,000 persons. The project will provide various services such as a hypermarket, retail stores, mosques and other public utility services, bringing the total built-up area to approximately 1,035,554 square meters.

The strategic location of ‘Madinatna’ in Al Wakramunicipality, Umm Bishr area, is a great privilege of those who will benefit from the project later on. It is located on the G-Ring Road which connects the area to the southern regions, the Industrial Area, and the highways, including AlMajd and Sabah AlAhmad Highways. This location provides easy access to Ras Bou Aboud Street, the Corniche and the center of Doha City, via the Sabah Al Ahmad axis, also connecting Hamad International Airport to Umm Lekhba Intersection on AlShamal Road. Moreover, the proximity of ‘Madinatna’to the modern public transport facilities such as AlWakra Metro Station, Free Zones Metro Station, and a number of public bus service lines, will add many advantages to the location, from residential and commercial perspectives. In addition to its proximity to Al Thumama Stadium, Al Janoub Stadium. The retail outlets and other services in Barwa Village will also serve the project due to the close location of the two cities, as well as its proximity to Mesaimeer City and Masaken Mesaimeer, AlWakra Hospital and all recreational facilities in Al Wakrah City including beaches and parks.

While ‘Barahat Al Janoub”, provides a fully integrated city for workers in Al Wakrah City, following the highest international standards of implementation. The project extends over a land of 773,457 square meters, with a design inspired by Arab homes with courtyards.It consists of 1,404 units of (G+2) equipped with smart city technology, offering 16,848 rooms each accommodating up to four persons. ‘BaraharAl Janoub’ will accommodate approximately 67,360 workers, providing residents with various service facilities such as hypermarkets, retail stores, mosques and other public services, bringing the total built-up area to approximately 750,742 square meters.

The project is located next to Al Wakra Central Market on Mesaieed Road, and is distinguished by its proximity to important developmental projects and sustainable facilities such as Al Wakrah Logistics District, Umm Al Houl Free Zone, Hamad Port, and Hamad International Airport, in addition to its proximity to sports facilities in Al Wakrah City, such as hospitals and stadiums. Moreover, ‘Barahat Al Janoub’ is connected to the highway network which adds value to this distinctive location of the project and provides extra privilege for companies looking to accommodate their workers in such integrated city.

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