Kuwait City Urban Development 2030 #kuwait #kwt #q8 #kw

Via  skyscrapercity . com

gulfconsultkuwait203001 Gulf Consult in association with Atkins were engaged to develop a comprehensive detailed Local Plan for Kuwait City entitled ‘Kuwait City Urban Development 2030′. The Plan is to guide development for Kuwait City over the next 20 years to affirm its role as a national/international, financial/business and commercial centre.gulfconsultkuwait203002

 
Kuwait City is strategically located at the northern peak of the Metropolitan Area overlooking Kuwait Bay, surrounded by the sea to the north east and the 1st Ring Road to the south west. It covers an area of 1,200 hectares and is well connected to the rest of Kuwait through a series of arterial roads that transverse the 1st Ring Road.
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The Local Plan proposes that the new development in the city be concentrated in four Action Areas: Sawaber; Mirqab West; Mirqab East and Qibla Commercial Area 1 and 2. The main development premise for these areas is to create mixed use sustainable developments which introduce new land uses into the city.

 

Also integral to the Plan is the integration of a Park and Open Space Strategy; Transport Strategy; and Utility upgrades and additions.

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The Project was completed in six phases: Data Collection and Analysis; Detailed Planning and Traffic Studies; Planning Alternatives for Kuwait City; Detailed Local Plan; Detailed Zoning and Subdivision Plans; and Final Plans and Documents.

Location :Kuwait
Client :Kuwait Municipality
Services :Full Master Planning Services including Town Planning, Architectural Design and Engineering
Cost :Fees only
Data : Development of the Local Plan for Kuwait City for a forecast population of 57,000 by the year 2030
Status
Associate :ATKINS, U.K

Earthquake approached Kuwait. #kuwait #q8 #earthquake

Just 30 mins befire happened Earthquake in Iran and some people felt in Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain, as well as some areas in Saudi Arabia near the Gulf Sea. People in Kuwait in higher floors felt much stronger than people on ground due to vibrations of building structure.

Law amends driving license conditions for expatriates #kuwait #q8

Via KUNA

First Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Sheikh Ahmad Humoud Al-Jaber Al-Sabah has amended a traffic law related to expatriates applying for a driving license. The law will require expatriates to apply for a license under additional conditions, requiring them to possess “a legal residency of at least two years, a salary which exceeds KD 400 and the a university degree”. However, there are exceptions to the law. The law adds the above-mentioned conditions to others, which include being of legal age, physical well-being and a driving test.

The law, however, does highlight certain exceptions to some members of the expatriate community, including male or female spouses of Kuwaitis and their children, illegal residents (bedoons) who carry valid security cards, college students and wives of expatriates who already have a driving license. The exemption also covers certain professions including professional athletes, sports staff, drivers or representatives, those who ply their trade in any sports club, sports union or government sports body, technicians in oil-related bodies in the country and health, nursing and ambulance staff.

Professions that will receive exemptions to two of the three conditions – minimum legal residency and salary limits – include judges, public prosecution members, chief justices, legal experts, doctors, pharmacists, engineers and assistant engineers, accountants, teaching faculty members, teachers, social workers, scientists, translators, librarians, company directors, journalists, TV presenters, public mosque imams and pilots and marine captains and their assistants. The amendment to the law adds that licenses obtained by drivers or company representatives (mandoobs) will be annulled if such persons lose their residency or change their profession, and they can only apply for another license after a period of no less than two years.

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Kuwait Medical Association strongly condemned the Health Ministry’s #kuwait #q8

The Kuwait Medical Association strongly condemned the Health Ministry’s decision to go forward with plans to give Kuwaitis priority in medical checkups during morning shifts while making it mandatory for foreigners to visit these facilities only in the afternoon shifts for medical tests.

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Assembly panel calls for reducing expats in govt #kuwait

Via International Advisor

Some 30,000 expatriates who work in Kuwait’s public sector stand to lose their jobs after the country’s parliament approved legislation capping the percentage of foreigners allowed to do such work, according to Gulf media reports this morning.

The legal and legislative committee of the country’s National Assembly yesterday “approved a proposal calling to reduce the percentage of non-Kuwaitis in government jobs to 20% from [the current ceiling of] 28%”, according to a report this morning in the onlineKuwait Times, and other Gulf publications.

The proposal, which is aimed at creating more jobs for Kuwaitis, also calls on the Civil Service Commission “to find jobs for Kuwaitis within six months of applying, or alternatively pay[ing] them the salaries expected from the sought job”, the Kuwait Times report said.

The publication said some 386,000 people are employed by the Kuwaiti public sector, of whom 109,000, or 28%, are expatriates. Thus if the cap were to be enforced immediately, “at least 30,000 expatriates working in the government must be dismissed and replaced by Kuwaitis”, the report noted.

The new cap on expats working in Kuwait’s public sector is the latest in a series of proposed and in-force measures across the Gulf that are aimed at giving nationals living in the individual countries – who tend to be outnumbered by expats, as well as, often, less-highly skilled or experienced than their foreign counterparts – a break.

Yesterday’s vote came just a day after a group of eight Kuwaiti parliamentarians calling themselves the Independents called for subsidies for electricity, water and fuel be scrapped for expatriates only, but not for Kuwaiti nationals. If implemented, this move could increase expats’ electricity bills “twentyfold”, the Kuwait Times noted.

Official statistics show there are some 2.6 million expatriates living in Kuwait, compared with some 1.2 million Kuwaiti nationals. Its economy is dominated by oil exports, and politically it is a close ally of the US, the military bases of which it is host to.

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