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There is a current road project connecting Mubarak Al Kabeer Port's first phase to the existing road network in Bubiyan Island. [16] [2] Mubarak Al Kabeer Port is among Kuwait's largest infrastructure projects in 2021. [17] [18] Mubarak Al Kabeer Port's fire stations are currently under development. [19]
South al-Mutlaa (Arabic: جنوب المطلاع, romanized: Janub al-Mitlae) is a new city under construction in Jahra Governorate, northern Kuwait.It is the largest housing project in the Kuwaiti history, ultimately intended to provide homes for 400,000 people in 12 suburbs, together with schools, mosques, mini-markets and health-centres.
There is a current road project connecting Mubarak Al Kabeer Port's first phase to the existing road network in Bubiyan Island. [31] [10] Mubarak Al Kabeer Port's first phase is among Kuwait's largest infrastructure projects in 2021. [32] [33] The port is set to be environmentally sustainable.
Kuwait: Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway Project: Kuwait Bay: 2013: Completed: 2019: $3 billion: Launching point of Madinat Al-Hareer in Subiya. [citation needed] Kuwait International Airport Passenger Terminal 2: Kuwait City: 2017: In progress: 2025 (proj.) $4.3 billion: Construction was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [110] Malaysia
In 2023, the Supreme Committee of the KAPP decided to cancel the Kuwait Metro project. This decision, ratified by the Authority's Board of Directors and endorsed by Amiri Diwan, was prompted by the project's substantial administrative and financial burdens on public funds, amounting to د.ك 2,152,000, as highlighted by the Audit Bureau. [5] [3]
Mubarak Al Kabir Tower (Arabic: برج مبارك الكبير, Romanized: Burj Mubarak Al Kabir) is a proposed skyscraper [1] making up part of the Kuwait Vision 2035 project that will be located in Madinat Al-Hareer, Kuwait. It is presumed to be the tallest building in Kuwait, with it being 1,001 m (3,284 ft).
24 January - Mohammad Al-Khatib, (aged 77) footballer, former Arabi SC & Kuwait national football team. 11 February - Saad Al Nahedh, (aged 96) former chairman of Kuwait Chamber of Commerce & Industry and founding member of Kuwait Red Crescent Society. 20 February - Basel Al-Rashed, (aged 54) former MP.