Ashghal and Bin Omran Trading & Contracting Company, the construction contractor of the interim upgrade of the E-Ring road and Najma street projects, achieved a significant accomplishment of 2mn man-hours without loss time injury (LTI).
To mark the achievement, Ashghal honoured the contracting firm for their achievements in the field of safety in the workplace.
Senior engineer and Infrastructure Affairs director Jalal Salhi awarded the Certificate of Appreciation to Sassine El Nachef, chief operating officer of Bin Omran Trading & Contracting Company.
The award ceremony was attended by Mohamed Jamal al-Khazendar, head of Secondary Projects Section, along with representatives from Ashghal’s Secondary Projects Section, and representatives from Bin Omran Trading & Contracting.
This achievement reflects Ashghal’s and its contractor’s commitment to implementing the highest safety standards.
Ashghal requires all contractors to protect workers and commuters against workplace hazards.
The upgrade includes works on approximately 3km of Najma Street and widening the road from two to three lanes in each direction in addition to converting two roundabouts to a signal-controlled intersection.
The project will also develop and expand 3.3km of the E-Ring road, convert Al Thumama junction to a signal-controlled intersection and upgrade the existing junction between the Airport Street and the E-Ring road to enable the road users to make U-turns, in addition to provide car parking, pedestrians and cycle pathways and implement the landscaping works.
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