en.Wedoany.com Reported - Egypt's Minister of Transport, Kamel El-Wazir, inspected the progress of the Western Desert Road development project during a tour of infrastructure projects in Upper Egypt. According to a statement released by Egypt's State Information Service, El-Wazir reviewed construction activities on the section connecting Dayrout and Assiut, which is part of a 1,226-kilometer road expansion project. The core focus of this inspection included an on-site assessment of the construction status across various contract packages of the Western Desert Road expansion project.

Egyptian officials revealed that the upgraded Western Desert Road will feature a six-lane dual carriageway design and be equipped with dedicated service roads for freight and heavy transport vehicles. El-Wazir also inspected multiple completed and under-construction sections stretching from Cairo to Aswan, emphasizing the need for strict adherence to project timelines while ensuring road safety and quality standards. El-Wazir pointed out that the project is part of the larger Cairo-Cape Town Corridor, which is expected to enhance transport and trade connectivity among African nations.
During the visit, El-Wazir also checked on the progress of the Abu Tig Axis project in Assiut Governorate. This project aims to improve traffic links between the east and west banks of the Nile River, while supporting broader development plans in the Upper Egypt region. Egypt's advancement of the Western Desert Road expansion project represents a significant step in upgrading the transport and logistics infrastructure level in Upper Egypt.
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