Barwa Real Estate has awarded the construction of phase one of the Madinat Al Mawater project to INSHA Company, it was announced in a statement. The contract is valued at QR99,850,000, with construction duration of 12 months, the statement further said. The project, located on Rawdat Rashed Road and near the intersection along Salwa Road, is planned to be the primary destination for various services related to the sale, purchase, and maintenance of used vehicles in Qatar. Phase one of the project will be constructed on a 215,677sqm land plot, and will include 60 car showrooms with a total area of 18,506sqm, 176 residential apartments with a total area of 14,191sqm, and 10 commercial shops and workshops with a total area of 806sqm. The project infrastructure will also comprise of three electrical substations, internal roads, potable water, firefighting, irrigation, sewage, storm water and CCTV networks, and all related services such as pump rooms and tanks in a 34,066sqm build up area. Furthermore, a complete petrol station will be constructed inside the project by Woqod. Picture shows an aerial view of the Madinat Al Mawater project.
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