The construction of the second stage of the Qosh Tepa canal continues
During a recent visit to the Qosh Tepa Canal in Afghanistan, the head of Emirati companies, Mawlawi Ahmad Jan Bilal, emphasized the importance of the canal as a vital project for water resources management and agricultural mechanization in Afghanistan. Accompanied by Abdul Rahman Atash, head of the National Development Company of Afghanistan, Bilal and his delegation inspected the ongoing work at the facility.
At the meeting, Bilal expressed gratitude to the management of the National Development Company for their commitment to the project, noting that the progress made in the region has far exceeded expectations.
Abdul Rahman Atash assured local residents of the rapid development of the project, stating that the construction is carried out in compliance with all necessary standards and is carried out by qualified Afghan engineers. He stressed that the excavation work on the second stage of the canal construction has been completed by 85%, and the volume of wall construction has reached 74%. In addition, the construction of seven bridges along the canal route is progressing successfully, Bakhtar reports.