HM the King enquires about progress of social housing programme in Great Casablanca region.
Casablanca, Dec. 20 (MAP - HM King Mohammed VI enquired, on Tuesday in Casablanca, about the progress of the integrated social housing programme in the Great Casablanca region, worth 35.4 billion dirhams.
20 December 2011- The programme consists of 85 operations aimed at building 97,078 social housing units
- HM the King inaugurates social housing project "Ryad Al Oulfa", worth 120 million dirhams
The programme consists of 85 integrated operations to build 127,863 housing units, including 97,078 social housing units (25,000 dirhams per unit).
Social housing operations, which will be carried out on 666 hectares, will enable to create 104,000 jobs. A total of 7,646 social housing units were already built and delivered.
HM the King then inaugurated the real estate project "Ryad Al Oulfa", which consists of 543 housing units, worth 120 million dirhams, built as part of the integrated social housing programme in the Great Casablanca region,.
The project, which was carried out on a surface area of 2.36 hectares, consists of building four-floor buildings, as well as a day nursery on 280 square metres.
The Monarch, who visited a flat built as part of the project, handed title deeds to the first beneficiaries of this project, which falls within the scope of an integrated social housing programme to build 9,800 social housing units, worth 3.8 billion dirhams.
The programme wil be carried out on 110 hectares, and is expected to create 6,500 jobs yearly.
HM the King launches in Mediouna construction works for 'Al-Hamd' real estate project.
Rural Commune of Mejjatia Ouled Taleb (Province of Mediouna) - HM King Mohammed VI launched on Tuesday in the Rural Commune of Mejjatia Ouled Taleb the construction works for “Al Hamd” real estate project, to be achieved for a total cost of 316 million dirhams.
20 December 2011- The project aims at developing 1,725 land plots to resettle 3,450 families living in shantytowns.
- The project falls within the framework of the shantytown eradication programme for the Great Casablanca region.
Part of the shantytown eradication programme for the Great Casablanca region, the project provides for developing 1,725 land plots to resettle 3,450 families living in shantytowns, 170 land plots to be dedicated for social integration and 17 land plots to house proximity equipment and economic activities.
Spanning over an area of 51 hectares, Al-Hamd project falls is geared towards meeting the needs of a large segment of the population of the Great Casablanca region and to relaunch a preventive policy with a view to curbing unhealthy housing and enhancing the urban landscape.
The project, to be ready in 14 months, evidences HM the King’s solicitude towards the needy by enabling them to have access to decent housing and better living conditions.