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Karbala residential project
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Baghdad teaching hospital
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Karbala hotel
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Karbala hospital for cancel and heart diseases
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Basrah - Grand fao port. This is one of the most strategic projects in the WORLD. when completed it will help transport goods from Asia to Europe through a railway system from the south Iraq into Turkey then europe. This will cut the transport time more than half. There is also a large logistics city with storages a few Km away

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The Island is bubyan Island of kuwait. You can see just how massive this project is. Land clearing and road construction has started. The tide breaker will start construction this year hopefully.

Basrah logistics city close to the Port
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Al Nakheel city. This will be the largest residential project in the middle east along with Besmayah city in Baghdad. It will house just a little under half a million people. It is in the design stage right now. The design has been awarded to Dewan architects and is expected to finish by the end of this year. It is going to be designed to have canals running through the hit similar to venice. After All. basrah is known to be the Venice of the middle east.

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This is where the new city is going to be built.
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Here are some Images from basrah, This is the city where I come from

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Is this building happening? Is the design final?

I saw this on SSC a while ago and it's been in the back of my mind for a while. What a classy little thing.

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According to Turkish Ministry of Economy, Turkish firms have undertaken 636 projects in Iraq with a total value of 12,5 billion. Any big projects we are building?
 
Thank you,
Babylon rising :)

Believe me, if Iraqis abandon their ethnic and sectarian differences they will light up the sky with fame and greatness. Never take sides with foreigners against your own people Iraqis no matter how deep and complicated the differences are.

 
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It would be nice to put the end date of construction for those projects if possible...
my best regards :wave:
most of the projects started construction in 2008-2010 and are expected to be complete this year. Some of the images I posted are over 1 year old so many of the projects are close to being complete. And there are many other projects but I can't find images for them.
 
According to Turkish Ministry of Economy, Turkish firms have undertaken 636 projects in Iraq with a total value of 12,5 billion. Any big projects we are building?

Yes, more than half of the projects I posted are being built by Turkish firms. Hospitals, malls, hotels, stadiums and other buildings. But the current political tensions between the two countries are slowing down Turkish investment. This number could multiply if the relations were better.
 
Is this building happening? Is the design final?

I saw this on SSC a while ago and it's been in the back of my mind for a while. What a classy little thing.
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Yes but it will take some time. It's a big project and it needs funding. The funding wont be available in the near future. We have to wait until the oil production is raised and more ca$h start flowing. Right now only about 30% of the budget is used for development and construction while about 70% is used for social programs and operating the government. When oil production doubleS hopefully in the next years we won't be short of cash.
 
Alshawi:

Are there projects to increase the supply of water and create more arable land?
 
Do you have any information regarding investments and projects in Fallujah ?
 

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