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TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF LOCAL ROAD IN UMM SLAL MOHAMMED AREA (no replies)

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As part of ongoing works on the North Road Enhancement expressway project, the Public Works Authority ‘Ashghal’ has announced a temporary closure of a local road between Al Shamal Road and Umm Slal Mohammed area effective from 19 December 2013.

To access the Umm Slal Mohammed area commuters will be required to follow the clearly marked diversion route on Al Shamal Road (as per the map attached). All road users wishing to reach Umm Slal Muhammed area and Al Shamal Road are advised to use the Al Kheesa interchange.

The Umm Slal Mohammed West road is expected to remain closed until Q1 of 2015 to complete the construction of the service roads and the new interchange within scope of North Road Enhancement Project.

The area will be covered by directional signs showing the closed roads and diversion routes to provide clear directions to commuters. Ashghal has urged all road users to respect traffic rules and regulations for their safety and the safety of others.

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SHARQ CROSSING TO CONNECT HAMAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO DOHA’S BUSINESS DISTRICT AND CULTURAL HUB AND CREATE ICONIC ENGINEERING WONDER FOR QATAR (no replies)

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Under the patronage of H.E the Minister of Municipality and Urban Planning (MMUP), Sheikh Abdul Rahman bin Khalifa Al Thani, Qatar’s Public Works Authority ‘Ashghal’ today unveiled one of the country’s most important infrastructure projects that will provide an iconic image for the city of Doha to the world. In the presence of honourable H.E the Minister, senior government dignitaries, Ashghal officials and media representatives Eng. Nasser Bin Ali Al-Mawlawi, President of Ashghal announced the Sharq Crossing project.

Doha’s Sharq Crossing will be one of the most ambitious engineering projects ever undertaken in the Middle East, comprising three iconic bridges interconnected by subsea tunnels spanning a ten kilometre stretch of water and linking Doha’s Hamad International Airport with the city’s cultural district of Katara in the north and the downtown central business district of West Bay. The 12 kilometre project is designed by world renowned architect, engineer and artist Santiago Calatrava and will become an icon for Qatar. The project is one of the most technologically advanced building and complex programmes being undertaken by Ashghal to enhance Qatar’s transportation network ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2022 and to fulfil Qatar National Vision 2030.

“Sharq Crossing is an engineering masterpiece of design, and while providing an important new artery to Doha’s existing road network, it will be instantly recognisable across the world and will be an emblem for Qatar,” said Ashghal’s President H.E Eng. Nasser Bin Ali Al-Mawlawi.

“Ashghal, in collaboration with its partners, is confident that once complete, this technical and engineering marvel will be one of the most outstanding structures in the world.”

The project will boast three inter-connected Sharq Crossing bridges, between 600 and 1,310 metres in length and connect to eight kilometres of subsea tunnels. Calatrava’s design is inspired by natural forms, and draws from the image of flying fish to form iconic arcs which will provide a stunning addition to Doha’s skyline.
“Architecture for public works humanises the natural landscape and serves the community. The Sharq Crossing project for Doha is a great opportunity to develop an exceptional and grand piece of public work,” said Santiago Calatrava.

The Sharq Crossings comprises three interconnected bridges, named “West Bay”, “Cultural City”, and “Al Sharq”. The most intricately designed of the three bridges, West Bay, will be a two-deck arched structure incorporating a recreational park that can be accessed via an elevated walkway and a funicular cableway and will also include hospitality and recreation facilities that will make the most of the panoramic view of the city’s skyline. Passengers will be transported into the central business district along the top of the arch structure providing spectacular views of the city and the coastal environment around Doha. Implementing the most stringent international design standards, the Sharq Crossing bridges have been designed with a minimum number of supports to reduce long-term impact to the marine environment.

Sharq Crossing’s subsea connected tunnel links will provide an expressway of three lanes in each direction between Doha’s Hamad International Airport and West Bay; and two lanes in each direction between West Bay and Lusail. The crossing tunnels have been designed to meet strict international traffic management and safety requirements. To further enhance safety criteria, heavy goods vehicles will be excluded from accessing Sharq Crossing.

Health and safety has been carefully considered across all aspects of the crossing and specifically tunnel design, combining enhanced fire-resistant structures with ventilation, smoke exhaust and dedicated pressurized escape routes.
Ashghal has appointed Fluor Corporation as the programme management consultant for construction supervision of Sharq Crossing, which is estimated to commence by 2015. Stephen B. Dobbs, Group President, Industrial & Infrastructure at Fluor Corporation said: “As a company of builders, Fluor is proud to be associated with such an iconic project. It is clear Sharq Crossing will be a prominent feature in the world's image of Qatar as the country is showcased on the world stage.”

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Qatari Diar hail ‘One Love’ Qatar National Day theme with a ‘thank you’ to their construction workers (no replies)

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Qatari Diar and Lusail City are embracing this year’s National Day theme of ‘One Love’ by saying a huge ‘Thank you’ to their work force. A group of construction workers, representing the many nationalities employed by the organisation, were invited to the Qatari Diar Head office in Lusail for a buffet lunch last Thursday, 12 December.

Qatari Diar’s Group CEO, Khaled Al Sayed, said, “In line with this year’s theme, “One Love”, we’d like to thank and present our sincere wishes to HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani and to his father Emir HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani. We’d also like to thank the Qatari people and our workers, who come from 34 different countries, for successfully working together to contribute to the future of Qatar. Some of our construction workers from many different nationalities have spent many years with us and are doing a great job. We are proud of our diverse workforce and very grateful for what they have achieved together, they deserve a big thank you from all of us.”

A large number of projects have been implemented in Doha and Qatari Diar, with Lusail City representatives, hosted this event, to recognise these accomplishments, which they largely attribute to their construction workers. Qatari Diar has always placed a high value on the welfare of its construction workers, and wanted to take this opportunity to acknowledge their hard work, Mr. Al Sayed added.

Qatari Diar’s construction work force consists of a wide range of nationalities who were instrumental in the significant achievements accomplished in the development of Qatar.

Qatari Diar and Lusail City have joined the Corniche celebrations showcasing their latest developments for Lusail City in the “Qatar’s Future’s Tent” which will be on display from 15 to 18 December.

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Qatar flag recognised as largest in the world (no replies)

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As the country gears up for National Day celebrations, a Qatar national flag measuring 101,000+sqm was yesterday recognised by the Guinness World Records as the largest flag in the world, beating current record holder Romania, which created a 79,000sqm flag last year.
The flag, described as the “Flag of Gratitude and Loyalty”, is currently spread across a large area on the outskirts of the capital.
The announcement was made in the presence of a huge gathering of Qatari citizens at a glittering ceremony held at the Katara amphitheatre.
A Guinness World Records official flown in from the UK presented the certificate of recognition to a representative of the “Flag of Gratitude and Loyalty” team at the event.
Speaking about the flag, the Guinness World Records official said: “This is a big challenge and one of the most difficult records I have seen. The record grew many times from 1976 and the current record to break is almost 80,000sqm. It was established in Romania last year with a flag that set the record of 79,000sqm.”
He described the Qatari flag as “a very large engineering project involving a lot of challenges”, which must follow the Guinness World Records guidelines.
“More than 2,000 people have taken part in this project, which is supported by Brooq Qatari Magazine and Katara. Yesterday, I went to see the flag on location and was impressed by the quality of manufacturing, stitching, material and quality of fabric - all were of very high standards, as well as the participation of the people involved as nobody wanted to leave after the work was done. The flag means so much to them than just its size,” he pointed out before announcing the size of the flag.
The audience at the unveiling event were later serenaded by the Qatar Armed Forces orchestra.

[www.gulf-times.com]

Online system for tourist visas launched (no replies)

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Qatar Airways has introduced a new online system for applying for tourist visas to Qatar. The service is available for passengers flying with Qatar Airways and can be accessed from www.qatarairways.com.
“The new system eases the process of applying for a tourist visa to Qatar for eligible passengers,” said a Qatar Airways spokesperson. “It also provides passengers with the convenience of tracking their visa application status online.”
Only one-month single-entry tourist visas are available and the visa must be used within 60 days from the date of issue. The validity of the visa and the visa period cannot be extended.
It takes approximately 10 days to process the visa and the cost is $55 per person. The option to fast-track the application is available at a cost of $120 per person and takes approximately seven days to process. The visa application fees are non-refundable.
The applicants need to have a confirmed ticket in and out of Doha on a Qatar Airways flight. They also need a hotel booking through Discover Qatar, the airline’s inbound holiday division, and the visa will be issued for the duration of their hotel stay only. The stay in Qatar must not exceed 30 days, and must be for tourism purposes only.

[www.gulf-times.com]

Qatari, hoisting flag, falls to death (1 reply)

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A 40-year-old Qatari died after he fell from the rooftop of his house while trying to hoist the national flag to mark Qatar’s National Day. Comments posted in social media said yesterday Saeed Rashid Al Sulaiti fell from the rooftop of his house as he lost balance due to strong wind while trying to hoist the national flag.

The incident took place on Sunday and Al Sulaiti was buried in Abu Hamour cemetery after evening prayers yesterday.

Commentators, while mourning his loss, didn’t say where the deceased stayed or whether he died on the spot or was alive and taken to hospital after the fall.

[thepeninsulaqatar.com]

QPost launches first stamps with Emir’s picture (no replies)

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The General Postal Corporation (QPost) launched first postage stamps carrying the picture of the Emir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on the occasion of the National Day, which falls on December 18.

The stamps will be traded from today in all branches of post offices in the state.

The stamps are in QR30, QR20, QR10, QR5, QR4, QR3, QR2, QR1 and 50 dirhams denominations. The colourful stamps reflect the Qatar environment. A total of 100 000 stamps in each denomination will be issued on the first day.

The acting Chairman of QPost, Abdulrahman Al Aqeeli, said the stamps mark the National Day which is a dear occasion for all Qataris and their issuance is symbolic of National Day theme ‘Our Hearts Are The Source of Our Glory’.

He said the stamps are part of a series bearing pictures of the rulers of Qatar. QNA

[thepeninsulaqatar.com]

Delayed Doha airport gets $6.8m giant teddy bear (no replies)

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Visitors passing through Doha’s Hamad International Airport will be treated to the sight of a $6.8m sculpture of a teddy bear when the facility finally opens for commercial flights at some point next year.

Arabian Business understands that the installation, which has been bought by a member of Qatar’s royal family, is already in place at the airport.

The Urs Fischer sculpture, which weighs 35,000 pounds and stands 23 feet tall, was previously displayed in front of the Seagram Building on New York’s Park Avenue. The teddy bear was auctioned off at Christie’s New York for just over $6.8m earlier this year.

The outlay comes despite the fact that there is still no certainty as to the opening date of the new airport, which was originally due to open three years ago.

The $15.5bn planned hub for Qatar Airways has missed a series of launch dates, including the end of 2012, April 1 this year and the end of this year.

The slow progress onsite has been hampered by a series of squabbles between Hamad International’s management and contractors over payment terms, one of which has resulted in a $250m claim against the airport.

In September, Qatar Airways chief executive Akbar Al Baker claimed that the airport would now begin operating “early next year”.

Earlier this month, Qatar’s transport minister, Jassim Seif Ahmed Al Sulaiti, was quoted as saying that Hamad International could start passenger operations in January via a ‘soft launch’ of 10 airlines flying out of one concourse.

[www.arabianbusiness.com]

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