The Emirates Real Estate Corporation (EREC) Board has approved a 2004 budget and discussed issues related to the standards of services provided by the corporation.
During the course of a board meeting attended by the board members, Abdullah Al-Huraiz, EREC’s General Manager, presented a detailed report on the corporation’s activities during 2003, and the plans to be implemented in the future.
The Board approved new projects for the coming year. EREC will construct the Foreign Ministry building in Sharjah, Ministry of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowment-Abu Dhabi, Ministries Compound in Dubai, Sharjah Medical Zone, Real Estate Bank in Abu Dhabi, and party/wedding halls in Sharjah.
In the meantime, EREC will supervise the construction of government buildings overseas mainly the embassy compound in Algeria, Khartoum, Beijing, Ankara, Dhaka, Nouakchott, Kabul, as well as the Ambassador’s residence in Washington.
The board also approved the consultants’ contracts for EREC’s projects including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Dubai, the embassy and residence of the head of the Diplomatic Mission in Australia and, the embassy and ambassador’s residence in Berlin. — (menareport.com)
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