Sisi attends inauguration of Rod el Farag Axis Bridge

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Wed, 15 May 2019 - 09:35 GMT

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Wed, 15 May 2019 - 09:35 GMT

FILE: President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi

FILE: President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi

CAIRO - 15 May 2019: President Abdel Fatah El Sisi attended Wednesday the opening of Rod el Farag Axis Bridge for which Egypt has filed a request to be registered as the widest suspension bridge in the world on the Guinness World Records.

Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli, Presidential Adviser for National and Strategic Projects Sherif Ismail and Transport Minister Kamel el Wazir attended the inauguration alongside a number of high-ranking state officials.
A documentary film produced by the Armed Forces Morale Affairs Department was screened to expound the stages of building Rod el Farag Axis Bridge which was implemented by the Armed Forces Engineering Authority in tandem with a number of national companies.

The bridge links areas in northern and eastern Cairo with west Cairo and is meant to streamline traffic and reduce commuting time. It will be parallel to the 26 July Corridor, which links 6th of October City and Sheikh Zayed City with Greater Cairo.

The total length of the Rod el Farag Axis Bridge is 16.7 kilometers divided into five bridges that connect a number of areas. The longest of these bridges is Shobra neighborhood bridge, followed by the Ring Road intersection bridge.

The other three bridges are Warraq Bridge, Western Nile Bridge, and the Eastern Nile Bridge.

The project is one of the most important projects by the National Network of Roads. It will transfer traffic densities coming from east of Cairo to Alexandria Desert Road, Matruh, and al-Alamein highway so that they will not pass through the heart of Cairo.

The project starts from Tere’t al-Ismailia Street then passes through Shubra al-Mazalat area to the west of the Ring Road in the direction of Alexandria Desert Road. It is the first huge suspension bridge implemented in Egypt.

The bridge was constructed by 4,000 engineers, technicians, and workers.

Armed Forces Engineering Authority Chief Ihab el Far expressed gratitude for President Abdel Fattah El Sisi's attendance of the inauguration of this edifice which was carried out by the Armed Forces Engineering Authority in collaboration with national companies.

The inauguration coincided with celebrations of the 10th of Ramadan victory, he said, noting that national projects in various domains were opened several days ago within the framework of the all-out development plan of Sinai and the canal cities.

In 2014, President Abdel Fattah El Sisi ordered establishing a national roads network at total length of 8,200 kilometers. A sum of EGP 164 billion was allocated for the purpose.

Chairman of the Armed Forces Engineering Authority Ihab el Far said the six-lane Rod el Farag Axis Bridge is expected to be one of the tourist sites.

He added that the bridge testifies to the outstanding capabilities of Egyptian engineers, technicians and workers.

He said President Abdel Fattah El Sisi's insistence to accomplish such massive mega national projects in a record time would inspire Egyptians to proceed with their efforts to build a better future for the coming generations.

Arab Contractors Company Board Chairman Mohamed Mohsen Salah said Egypt witnessed an all-out development in various domains since President Abdel Fattah El Sisi assumed power, referring to the implementation of a large number of mega projects in few years.

These projects contributed to securing millions of jobs and laying down a new development map for Egypt, he said.

He added that Sisi's continued support had largely encouraged the company's employees to work hard and increase the company's competitiveness with international companies in Africa and the Arab region.

He said the company has been working around the clock since it was entrusted with building the bridge.

He said the real gain of this project is gearing up a generation of engineers and workers capable of proceeding with the march of development.

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