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Kabul New City (KNC) is an urban development mega project initiated by the Afghan government in 2006 and approved by the cabinet in 2009, covering an area of 722 square kilometers in the north-east of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.

Designed with the support of the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in DehSabz, the project is envisioned, as a comprehensive urban development, a response to the challenges of Kabul.

The city is strategically planned to unfold in two main stages over a span of 30 years. However, due to multiple challenges, including insecurity, the project’s implementation remained behind schedule.Kabul New City is planned to offer a full spectrum of facilities of a modern metropolis and accommodate three million inhabitants, providing a substantial solution to the rapidly growing population’s needs in the capital.

Kabul New City: Design and Engineering

Outline Design of Arterial and Secondary Arterial Roads and Water Transmission/ Distribution Main Facilities for Phase-1 Development Area in Kabul New City. Prepare and submit an inception report based on the thorough understanding of the Master Plan Concept. Submission of both traffic and water demand forecasts. Prepare outline design of 107km of urban roads and water systems for 400,000 people. Prepare and submit a final report including a cost estimation.

ClientJapan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)Category:Design and EngineeringYear2013Duration10 MonthShare

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