مجموعة العمودي اليمنية للمقاولات والتجارة المحدودة

The Secretary-General of the Local Council in Hadhramaut Governorate, the Deputy Governor for Technical Affairs, and the Director-General of Public Works in the Governorate inspect the progress of work on the second phase of the Khor Al-Mukalla project.

2024-1-7

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The Secretary-General of the Local Council of Hadhramaut Governorate, Mr. Saleh Al-Omqi, the Undersecretary of Hadhramaut Governorate for Technical Affairs, Eng. Amin Barziq, and the Director-General of the Public Works and Roads Office, Eng. Saleh Al-Omari, inspected the progress of work on the Khor Al-Mukalla Project, Phase II, where they were received by Mr. Shafiq Hussein Al-Amoudi, General Manager of the Yemeni Al-Amoudi Group for Contracting and Trade Limited, and Engineer Hisham Abdul-Razzaq, the site engineer at the consulting office that designed and supervised the Khor Al-Mukalla Project, Phase II. Mr. Shafiq Al-Amoudi, General Manager of the Group, reviewed the stages of the project’s work and the most prominent obstacles facing the engineering and technical staff, stressing that the Al-Amoudi Group, with all its crews, is working hard to complete the first stages of the project. For his part, the site engineer, consultant Hisham Abdul-Razzaq, confirmed that work is being carried out according to the time plan submitted by the Al-Amoudi Group, according to the technical specifications of the project’s consulting office. In his speech, the Secretary-General of the Local Council of Hadhramaut Governorate praised the level of work progress on the Khor Al-Mukalla Project, Phase II, noting that the local authority in the governorate and all its executive offices will work to facilitate the project’s work and remove obstacles, stressing the interest of the political leadership The project is considered one of the governorate’s and the nation’s tourist attractions.

The visit was attended by the engineering, technical, and administrative staff of the Khor Al Mukalla Project, Phase II.