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Nearly half of construction works of   Grand Mosque’s 5 minarets complete

December 15, 2020
The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques has revealed that nearly half of the construction works of five minarets of the Grand Mosque in Makkah has been completed.
The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques has revealed that nearly half of the construction works of five minarets of the Grand Mosque in Makkah has been completed.



Saudi Gazette report

MAKKAH — The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques has revealed that nearly half of the construction works of five minarets of the Grand Mosque in Makkah has been completed. The constructions of minarets are being carried out as part of the final phase of the ongoing largest-ever expansion of the Grand Mosque.

More than 45 percent of the construction works of the two minarets of the King Abdulaziz Gate, the main gate of the Grand Mosque, has been completed while the two minarets of the Umrah Gate and one minaret of the Al-Fatah Gate have been completed during the period of suspension of the Umrah and prayers at the Grand Mosque following the outbreak of coronavirus, according to a report in Al-Arabiya.net.

Eng. Ammar Al-Ahmadi, the director-general of the General Department of Projects at the presidency, said that the agency for projects and engineering studies at the presidency, represented by the General Department for Projects, has beefed up the field inspection system of the construction work, taking advantage of the low number of Umrah pilgrims and worshipers during the pandemic period.

“The percentage of completion of construction works at the two minarets of King Abdulaziz Gate reached 45.15 percent, and the finishing works of marbling of pillars and walls reached 90 percent and erection of the roof of the gate reached 80 percent. As far as the Umrah Gate minarets are concerned, the percentage of completion is 42.38 while the installation of circular and square pillars reached 15 percent and finishing works of marbling of pillars and walls reached 40 percent,” he said adding that the works of Al-Fatah Gate minaret were completed by 37.12 percent.


Al-Ahmadi said the department took advantage of the low number of worshipers during the Umrah suspension period in supervising a number of projects simultaneously. The most prominent among them are roofing of the mataf building with completion of roofing on the mataf floor by 43 percent, ground floor by 20 percent, and first floor by four percent.

The construction works at Ismail Gate crossed 36.4 percent on the southern façade where installation of precast concrete reached 100 percent while marble works of facades reached 25 percent whereas the construction works in the northern facade were completed by 36.74 percent with the installation of precast concrete and marble works of facades reached 100 percent and 40 percent respectively.


December 15, 2020
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