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Ashghal completes road maintenance works in Al Khor and other areas

Published: 02 Apr 2020 - 08:44 am | Last Updated: 13 Nov 2021 - 02:05 pm
One of the road maintenance and development works by Ashghal.

One of the road maintenance and development works by Ashghal.

The Peninsula

The Public Works Authority ‘Ashghal’ has recently completed maintenance and development works on a number of roads in Al Khor area, in addition to Bin Omran, Al Hitmi Al Jadeed, Al Gharrafa and Ain Khalid areas, within the frameworks contract for roads maintenance in the country. 
Maintenance and development works included replacing the top asphalt layer in some roads, treating the asphalt defects in the main and local roads, enhancing lighting poles, replacing lamps, developing traffic lights, in addition to installing directional signs and ensuring safety on the road. These works were implemented while taking into consideration requests made by residents and in cooperation with the representatives of the Municipality and members of the municipal council for each area.
It is worth noting that all maintenance and development plans are designed after assessing the condition of the internal roads, checking on safety elements on the roads from lighting, speed bumps, and status of the pavement status.
Engineer Abdullah Al Yafie, Head of Roads Maintenance Section, Roads Operation and Maintenance Department in Ashghal said: “The work in Al Khor area included, asphalt paving, road marking, and repairing of around 98km of internal roads and around 1,600 manholes (inspection room), as well as installing and developing a number of directional signs. Ashghal also installed 1,370 new street lighting poles using LED lights, while 830 old lights were replaced with new LED lights to improve visibility and to save energy”.
As for Ain Khalid and Al Hitmi Al Jadeed, works included asphalt paving, road marking and maintenance of about 15km of internal roads and around 221 manholes. In addition to installing and developing new signal and traffic lights, , installing 122 new lighting poles and replacing 122 lights with new LED lights.