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Madinah Governor inaugurates project of Dar Al-Hijrah Company
Project to serve visitors of the Prophet's Mosque can accommodate more than 120,000 guests
Project to serve visitors of the Prophet's Mosque can accommodate more than 120,000 guests
Prince Faisal bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Governor of Madinah Region and Chairman of Madinah Development Commission, inaugurated here yesterday evening the project of Dar Al-Hijrah Company owned by Public Investment Fund of Ministry of Finance, in the presence of Minister of Finance Dr. Ibrahim Abdulaziz Al-Assaf and Minister of Hajj Dr. Bandar bin Mohammed Hajjar.The Ministry of Finance said in a press statement that this giant project is one of wide ranges of proposed projects for the development of Madinah and a compensation for the facilities removed from their location after entering in the project of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz for the grand expansion of the Prophet's Mosque and its precincts aiming to serve visitors of the Prophet's Mosque after performing Hajj and Umrah rituals.
The project is located on an area of one million six hundred thousand square meters, three kilometers southwest of the Prophet's Mosque, about 3 kilometers from Miqat, and 900 meters from Quba Mosque.
The project includes about one hundred administrative and residential towers that can accommodate more than 120,000 guests distributed to 40,000 rooms of grade four and five-stars.
Each hotel has a wide reception lounge, waiting halls, restaurants, cafes and business centers.
The project also includes a building of Ministry of Hajj and Central Hajj Committee in Madinah; administrative offices of Hajj missions; Guides National Foundation; Tawafah (Circumambulation) Foundation; Motor General Syndicate; Travel and Tourism Agency, and medical missions.
The offices can accommodate 31,000 employees.
For his part, the Minister of Finance and Chairman of Board of Directors of Public Investment Fund, Dr. Ibrahim Al-Assaf expressed his thanks and appreciation to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud for his approval of the project of Dar Al-Hijrah Company, also expressing his pride of the approval that Public Investment Fund implements the project.
He described in a press statement the project as unique in many ways, saying, "The project is the largest one to be implemented by the Public Investment Fund in Madinah. It is unique as it serves pilgrims, Umrah performers and visitors and unique in its design and time".
Minister Al-Assaf pointed out that this project will serve visitors of Madinah and citizens as a private sector and it will be ready within two years, noting the construction of a hospital that can accommodate 400 beds to serve the project and surrounding area
For his part, the Minister of Hajj Dr. Bandar Hajjar praised the Government of the Kingdom under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Crown Prince and Deputy Crown Prince for its blessed role in the service of the Two Holy Mosques and care for pilgrims, Umrah performers and visitors.
The Minister said in a press statement, "Allah Almighty bestowed upon the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia the grand blessing and honor in the service of pilgrims, Umrah performers and visitors who come from all over the world to perform their rituals''.
He praised Allah Almighty that the Kingdom's leadership has given top priorities to the reconstruction of the Two Holy Mosques, care for their visitors, and the provision of all means of security and prosperity for pilgrims, Umrah performers and visitors so that they can perform their rituals easily and comfortably.
The Minister of Hajj said that these projects are unprecedented in terms of area, quality and speed of implementation, including this giant project assigned for receiving and bidding farewell to pilgrims, Umrah performers and visitors to Madinah.
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King Abdullah City for Pilgrims
Massive housing project launched in Madinah
HOUSING BONANZA: Madinah Gov. Prince Faisal bin Salman presses a button
to launch the Dar Al-Hijrah real estate project in the city on Tuesday.
Thursday 24 July 2014
Madinah Gov. Prince Faisal bin Salman launched a massive real estate project here Tuesday, which is estimated to cost SR55 billion.The project, comprising 100 residential towers with four-star to five-star hotels, will accommodate more than 120,000 people. The state-owned Public Investment Fund is financing the project.
Finance Minister Ibrahim Al-Assaf, Haj Minister Bandar Hajjar and other senior government officials attended the launching ceremony. The project will create an additional 40,000 rooms near the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah to meet the needs of visitors.
The building will also house the Haj Ministry’s branch office in Madinah, the office of the Higher Haj Committee, other related Haj agencies, office of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities and offices of the Tawafa organizations for pilgrims from different countries.
The Ministry of Finance revealed that the project, named Dar Al-Hijrah, is being built on an area covering 1.6 million square meters, adding that it would take two years to complete. Of the 100 towers, 20 will be used for administrative purposes and 80 for residential purpose. Each building would have 30 floors.
According to the ministry, the project will also include 76 four-star hotels and six five-star hotels offering rooms for 40,000 people. The government offices are designed to accommodate 31,000 employees.
The project will also house a 400-bed hospital. A railway station would also be built to transport up to 84,000 pilgrims daily to and from the Prophet’s Mosque on lines elevated above the streets and bus station.
Project in 3 phases
The project would be implemented over three phases, the ministry said.
The first phase would include the foundation building process.
The second phase would see the building of offices for the Ministry of Haj, which would open before the next Haj season.
The third phase involves the construction of residential buildings, which would open after next year's Haj season.
The project site has already been handed over to contractors.
The project is part of projects ordered by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah to expand and upgrade the Prophet's Mosque and surrounding areas.
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