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Saudi Arabia King Orders New Expansion Of Prophet’s Mosque



First phase of Makkah project to be ready in four years

By BADEA ABU AL-NAJA | ARAB NEWS

Published: Dec 29, 2011 00:56 Updated: Dec 29, 2011 00:56

MAKKAH: The first phase of a massive project to develop Makkah and the holy sites of Mina, Arafat and Muzdalifah will be completed within four years, Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal announced on Wednesday.

“The completion of the first phase will coincide with the completion of the new Haram expansion project,” the governor said while presiding over a meeting of the executive committee of the Development Authority for Makkah and the Holy Sites.

He said the giant Makkah development project would change the face of the holy city by setting up an integrated transport system including trams and ring roads and developing underdeveloped residential districts in various parts of the city.

The meeting discussed executive measures to implement various projects and how to remove the obstacles facing some projects. Prince Khaled said the King Abdullah project would bring about an unprecedented development of Makkah and the holy sites.

More than 7,000 real estate units will be acquired and demolished in Makkah in 2012 to make way for the expansion of the Grand Mosque and the development of the holy city.

“About 3,000 of these new units worth more than SR40 billion will be appropriated as part of the King Abdullah project,” said Mansour Abu Rayyash, chairman of the real estate committee at the Makkah Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

He said another 4,000 houses would be demolished for the construction of the parallel road from the western side of the Grand Mosque. “About 1,300 real estate units will be demolished after their value is evaluated for the construction of the second ring road while the remaining 2,700 houses will be demolished to make way for the first ring road and other development projects,” he said.

Abu Rayyash explained real estate units that would be seized for the second ring road were those lying at the extension of the road joining the Al-Biban area and Al-Kaaki bakeries. “The real estate in this area is very expensive and the value of the houses may range from SR15 billion to SR20 billion,” he said.

Meanwhile, Prince Khaled presided over the signing of an agreement between Al-Balad Al-Amin Co. and Duroub Development Co. for the development of the old path to the holy sites. It is part of the project for the development of the holy sites.

The project includes construction of shopping centers, prayer places, public toilets, medical services, car parks and other support services. “The new project will provide excellent service facilities in Mina and Aziziya and contribute to sustainable development,” said Makkah Mayor Osama Al-Bar, who is also chairman of Al-Balad Al-Amin, adding that the project would cost about SR6 billion. “This is the first joint project between Al-Balad Al-Amin and the private sector,” he said.


Makkah to establish SR 2.4 billion solar energy project

JEDDAH: ARAB NEWS
Saturday 29 September 2012


Makkah municipality will establish a mega solar energy project, costing about SR 2.4 billion, to produce about 100 megawatt of electricity to meet the energy requirements of the municipality.

“The project will be established on an area of about two million square meters. About 20 international consortiums consisting of about 100 companies will compete for the execution of the project,” Mayor Osama bin Fadl Al-Bar told business daily Al-Eqtisadiah on Wednesday.

He said the municipality would pay the cost of the project in monthly installments of SR 10 million. “The Ministry of Finance has approved the scheme,” he added.

Al-Bar said under the contract to be signed with it, the winning consortium would decide the location of the area on which the project would be established. “The contractor would buy the piece of land whose ownership would return to the municipality at the end of the contract,” he explained.

The mayor expected the project to save about SR 2.2 billion on the municipality’s general budget for electricity bills. “We have been asking citizens to use solar energy instead of electricity. We should set an example. The government incurs about three times the value of the electricity bill paid by the citizen for each kilowatt of power he consumes. By using solar energy, the government will save a lot of money it used to spend on electricity,” he said.

The mayor said the bids to implement the project would be opened during the first week of 2013. “The offers should have been opened on Saudi National Day but some consortiums asked for more time to further study the project,” he explained.

Al-Bar said the success of project would encourage would encourage other municipalities and government departments to follow suit. “Solar energy will also save the local consumption of oil which is expected to be eight million barrels a day by the year 2030,” he said.

According to municipality sources, this project would be used to satisfy the needs of the municipality for energy while another similar project would light streets and tunnels.

They said the two projects were part of more than 100 projects that a team of municipality specialists had specified to ensure the participation of the private sector in municipal activities.

Consultant signed for 91ha Makkah development



The mixed-use development will deploy new technologies in mobility and sustainability.

Jul 9, 2012

White Sky Group | Gewers & Pudewill have signed a contract with Riyadh-based AlFayadh Consultants for the development and master planning of 91ha, representing the estimated future building of three million square meters in Makkah. The contract was awarded by Jadwa Investment in Riyadh.

White Sky Group | Gewers & Pudewill, represented by architects and directors Tobias Lindemann, Georg Gewers and Henry Pudewill, signed the contract, together with AlFayadh Consultants, represented by GM Eng. Tareq Zaid AlFayadh and Eng. Nizar AlSayed at Potsdamer Platz in Berlin.

The contract award is the first milestone of a long-term project partnership of White Sky Group | Gewers & Pudewill and AlFayadh Consultants in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

White Sky Group | Gewers & Pudewill won this groundbreaking project against strong competition from renowned international consultancies like Lord Norman Foster.

After winning the successful competition phase and first prize, the award-winning project underwent various stages of feasibility studies and due diligence to confirm market performance.

It represents an outstanding mixed-use development of middle and high-rise buildings, utilising new technologies in mobility and sustainability.

It offers built space for an estimated 160,000 inhabitants and integrates various building types from hotels, residential, malls, technical and medical infrastructure, mixed with parks and open spaces as well as spacious prayer areas.

The White Sky Group | Gewers & Pudewill GmbH was founded as a partnership and shareholding company for this large Makkah project Saudi Arabia.

The founders and shareholders are architects and urbanists Tobias Lindemann (White Sky Group), Georg Gewers and Henry Pudewill (Gewers & Pudewill).


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Clock towers with its height was really uncalled for and five star accommodation actually defeat the real purpose of the holy pilgrimage.We should be asking if we want five star luxury there are hundred other places to go, are Makkah and Madina places for luxury?
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Oh my god! What terrible sin! Five star accommodation hotel in Makkah. It's not true?

Under tents with camels. This is much better, no?

There will be in of for everybody. Two star accommodation hotels. Three star accommodation hotels. Four star accommodation hotels. And also five star accommodation hotels. But nevermore in a slum, as currently.


MAKKAH –
Muslims around the world could be setting their watches to a new time soon when the world’s largest clock begins ticking atop a soaring skyscraper in Makkah.

Saudi Arabia hopes the four faces of the new clock perched atop a tower, which is expected to be the world’s second tallest building, will establish Makkah as an alternate time standard to the Greenwich median.

The clock reflects a goal by some Muslims to replace the 126-year-old Universal Time standard – originally called Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) – with Makkah Mean Time.

At a conference in Doha in 2008, Muslim clerics and scholars presented “scientific” arguments that Makkah time is the true global meridian. They said that Makkah is the center of the world and that the Greenwich standard was imposed by the West in 1884.

Saudi Gazette


See old links :


http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...-clock-establish-makkah-time.html#post3131227

http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...-clock-establish-makkah-time.html#post3131251

http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...-clock-establish-makkah-time.html#post3131265

http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...-clock-establish-makkah-time.html#post3131279

http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...-clock-establish-makkah-time.html#post3131285

http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...-clock-establish-makkah-time.html#post3131310



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Saudi Arabia to raze Prophet Mohammed’s (PBUH) tomb to build larger mosque

Saudi Arabia to raze Prophet Mohammed

Source : RT (Russia Today) Owned by ‘RIA Novosti’

Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! It’s really very very funny. Now, Russians love - with great passion - the Sunni Arab. As in Syria no doubt…:lol:

This is just an expansion. Simply an ‘expansion of the current mosque’. Nothing else.


See old links:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...t-expansion-prophet-s-mosque.html#post3441234

http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...expansion-prophet-s-mosque-2.html#post3447175

http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...expansion-prophet-s-mosque-2.html#post3447191

http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...expansion-prophet-s-mosque-2.html#post3447198
 
SAUDIS ARE ACTING AS JEWS IN ISRAEL DEMOLISHING HOLY SITE PIECE BY PIECE FOR ONE EXCUSE OR ANOTHER.
 
SAUDIS ARE ACTING AS JEWS IN ISRAEL DEMOLISHING HOLY SITE PIECE BY PIECE FOR ONE EXCUSE OR ANOTHER.
Calm down. What "holy site" have the Jews in Israel been "demolishing", exactly?

I just read a long spiel by a Saudi on another site about how "spiritual truth" is unchanging - that is, regardless of the objective truth that Israelis individually or as a whole are innocent of many things they are accused of, for her the "spiritual truth" was that the Jews were always guilty. Are you sure this diseased thinking hasn't infected your mind?
 
Good project..

Reconstitution of the green dome:

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King to lay foundation stone for biggest expansion of Prophet’s Mosque - بدء تنفيذ توسعة الملك عبدالله الجديدة للمسجد النبوي بعد الحج

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green = mosque actually
white = future expansion
red = future yard

King Abdullah, Shaykh Louhaydan, Prince Selman, Shaykh Sudais,

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KSA Government is doing great. Keep on doing good for religion and humanity and you will stay blessed Insha Allah
 
SAUDIS ARE ACTING AS JEWS IN ISRAEL DEMOLISHING HOLY SITE PIECE BY PIECE FOR ONE EXCUSE OR ANOTHER.

Dude it is opposite.. holy sites are being expanded and glorified... in Saudi Arabia.

It all depends what is holy for you... in India Muslims are not allowed to slaughter cow on Eidul Adha, which is truly wrong..... but no anger on that matter?

Only negativity i see in the project, is that there were 5 star buildings all around Haram, which are being demolished just because, Saudi planning authorities failed to predict future, during last expansion. :)

May be some Saudi can confirm or perhaps I shall go there and check the situation by my self.
 
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