Project Description Project Name: Tel HaShomer TAML 1023 - Neighborhood Construction
Project Type: Development of a New Neighborhood and Construction of a Main Road as Part of the Purple Line of the Light Rail
Project Location Location: Ramat Gan, Tel HaShomer South Area
Environment: Nearby is Tel HaShomer Hospital, one of the most important medical centers in the area.
Project Objectives Main Objectives: Improvement of transportation infrastructure, construction of a new neighborhood, and preparation for the launch of the Purple Line light rail.
Challenges: Addressing local transportation issues and alleviating housing shortages.
Collaboration with Authorities Key Partners: The Economic Company of Ramat Gan and the Israel Land Authority (ILA)
Selection Process: The project was selected through a public tender.
Project Characteristics: Scope: Construction of approximately 10 kilometers of main roads and internal roads
Unique Features: Establishment of a dedicated transportation route for the light rail
Design and Execution: Planners and Engineers: Roads: P.K.T. | Landscape: K.S.M. | Water and Sewage: Tzafrir & Weinstein | Electrical: Barhom
Design and Execution Phases: The project includes the design and execution of transportation infrastructure, sewage facilities, and water systems.
Timelines: Start Date: 2022
Expected Completion: Not specified, but expected to progress according to the usual timelines.
Separate Execution Phases: Sewage and water works will be coordinated with the Mei Ramat Gan Corporation.
Project Benefits: Key Benefits: Upgrade of public transportation infrastructure and addition of housing units in the area
Improvements and Benefits: Expansion of housing supply and upgrade of public transportation through the establishment of the Purple Line light rail.
Quality and Safety: Measures to Ensure Quality and Safety: Strict quality control, safety officer, and quality assurance
Green Features and Innovative Technologies: Pneumatic Waste Collection System
Marketing and Public Communication: Public Communication: Through the Ramat Gan Municipality spokesperson
Monitoring and Feedback: The public can track the progress of the project and provide feedback through public spaces open to the community.