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Sharjah allocates AED100 million to  SDPW completes livestock market in Al Dhaid



 reduce fire risks in buildings






 Sharjah Municipality has announced that H.H.   The Sharjah Directorate Public Works (SDPW)  department, considering the systems of preserving
 Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi,   completed an integrated livestock market in Al Dhaid  the environment by reducing heat emissions, and
 Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah,   and handed it to Sharjah Asset Management for  following a central cleaning system for slaughterhalls,
 has allocated AED100 million for a project   operation. It coincided with the advent of Ramadan.  thus reducing the use of cleaning equipment and
 aimed at reducing the risk of fires in towers and   Eng. Abdullah Al Tunaiji, Director of the Department›s   materials.
 buildings in the city.  Branches Department, said that the livestock market  The slaughterhouse uses solar energy instead of fuel
 The project involves replacing the flammable   covers 30,000 square metres and includes a modern  in heating water to rationalize expenditures. It also
 aluminum facades in line with the emirate›s   slaughterhouse on an area of 2,088 square metres.  has a station for sterilising hands and cleaning shoes
 efforts to enhance the safety and security of its              at the entrance to the hall.
               The slaughterhouse is characterised by applying
 residents.
               several standards, including compliance with the  It includes the latest technologies following the
 Obaid Saeed Al Teneiji, Director-General of   requirements of greenhouses approved by the  highest health safety conditions.
 Sharjah Municipality, expressed his gratitude to
 the Ruler of Sharjah for supporting and providing
 the necessary funding for the project. The
 municipality, in collaboration with the Planning
 and Survey Department and the Sharjah Civil
 Defence Authority, will begin implementing
 the project after the contractor is appointed
 by  the Sharjah  government, with the  first
 phase  covering  40  high-risk  residential  towers
 exceeding 7 floors.

 Khalifa Al Suwaidi, Director of Technical
 Services at Sharjah Municipality, stated that
 the municipality formed a committee with
 the Department of Planning and Survey and
 Sharjah Civil Defence to study the project and
 inspect buildings with aluminum facades for fire
 hazards. The project aims to replace aluminum
 facades with safer materials to reduce the risk
 of fire and protect residents, properties, and the
 environment, aligning with the government›s
 priority to ensure building safety in Sharjah.

















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