Despite the Covid-19 pandemic and the lower oil prices, Kuwait is determined to press ahead with its ambitious New Kuwait 2035 National Development Plan, with the country’s Supreme Council for Planning and Development alone spearheading 38 mega infrastructure projects estimated to be worth KD26.5 billion ($87.9 billion).
Construction work is under way on three significant projects within Kuwait’s prestigious neighbourhood, Hessah AlMubarak District.
The ambitious, mixed-use Assima Mall and Tower project is on track for completion by the end of this year, according to its blue-chip real estate developer Salhia Real Estate Company. The development, currently under construction, is already carving a niche on the national landscape, well before works are completed.
Construction is in its final stages on Al Andalus mixed-use development, Kuwait’s latest, trendiest community space and centre, with the overall progress of works currently standing at approximately 80 per cent.
Associated Construction Company (Asco), one of Kuwait’s leading construction companies, has invested in its third CDE M-Series sand washing plant, increasing its processing capacity to 450 tonnes per hour (tph).