Project Description Project Name: Country Ramat
Project Name: Completion of urban infrastructure, including roads, playgrounds, and public pathways
Project Location: Location: Ramat Neighborhood, Jerusalem
Environment: Proximity to schools, commercial centers, and other residential neighborhoods
Project Objectives Main Objectives: Development of urban infrastructure and the establishment of public parks to improve residents' quality of life
Challenges and Solutions: Addressing access issues and expanding play areas and green spaces
Collaboration with Authorities: Key Partners: Ministry of Construction and Housing and the Jerusalem Municipality
Selection Process: The project was selected through a public tender
Project Characteristics: Scope: 4 kilometers of roads, two large public pathways, and seven playgrounds
Unique Features: Standard infrastructure expansion with an emphasis on playgrounds and public spaces
Planning and Execution: Designers and Engineers: Igi Blank Architects and Grushko Engineers
Planning and Execution Phases Including detailed planning of roads, public parks, and pathways
Timelines: Work Start: 2016
Expected Completion: 2020
Separate Execution Phases: The work was carried out in phases, tailored to meet the occupancy needs
Project Advantages: Key Advantages: Development of roads, sidewalks, and playgrounds for the benefit of residents
Improvements and Benefits: Expansion of green spaces and play areas, significant improvement in the local environment
Quality and Safety: Measures to Ensure Quality and Safety: Strict quality control, safety assurance procedures, and adherence to standards
Green Features and Innovative Technologies: Standard project without unique green features
Marketing and Public Communication: Public Communication: Communication is managed through the neighborhood administration and the municipality's spokesperson
Monitoring and Feedback: The public can monitor the project's progress through open public areas and receive updated information