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Purpose and Vision: The New Administrative Capital is envisioned as a modern, sustainable city designed to alleviate the population density and infrastructure pressures in Cairo. It aims to become a symbol of Egypt’s progress and a catalyst for economic growth and development.
Location and Size: The New Administrative Capital is situated between Cairo and the Suez Canal area, covering an area of around 170,000 acres. Its strategic location offers accessibility and connectivity to various regions in Egypt.
Development Phases: The project is planned to be constructed in multiple phases, with completion expected over several years. The initial phase includes the construction of government buildings, residential areas, and infrastructure, while subsequent phases will focus on commercial and business districts, educational institutions, entertainment facilities, and other amenities.
Government and Administrative Facilities: The New Administrative Capital will host the headquarters of various government institutions, ministries, and agencies, including the Presidential Palace, the Parliament, and numerous administrative offices. The centralized location aims to enhance efficiency and coordination among governmental entities.
Sustainable Development: The city is designed with a focus on sustainability and green initiatives. The master plan incorporates eco-friendly practices, such as efficient waste management systems, renewable energy sources, green spaces, and integrated transportation networks to reduce congestion and promote a livable environment.
Economic Zone and Investment Opportunities: The New Administrative Capital includes a dedicated economic zone aimed at attracting local and foreign investment. The zone is expected to offer favorable business conditions and incentives to stimulate economic growth and diversification.
Infrastructure and Connectivity: The development of the New Administrative Capital includes the construction of a comprehensive infrastructure network. This encompasses road and transportation systems, including a high-speed electric train connecting the new capital to Cairo, as well as utilities, telecommunications, and other essential services.
Residential and Commercial Areas: The city will feature various residential neighborhoods, offering a range of housing options for different income levels. Additionally, commercial and business districts will provide office spaces, retail centers, hotels, and other commercial amenities.