Project description Project name: Har Homa, Neighborhood G
Type of project: Completion of final development for occupancy and establishment of playgrounds
Project location Location: Chomat Shmuel, Neighborhood G, Har Choma, Jerusalem
Environment: The area is in close proximity to schools, shopping centers, and residential neighborhoods.
Project goals: Main goals: Final development of roads and sidewalks, and establishment of playgrounds for public benefit.
Challenges: Completion of the neighborhood development to allow for its occupancy.
Cooperation with the authorities: Main partners: Ministry of Housing and Jerusalem Municipality
Selection process: The project was selected through a public tender.
Project characteristics: Scope: The project includes the development of 2 kilometers of roads and the establishment of 5 playgrounds.
Unique Features: The project features bicycle paths, central public spaces, and advanced playground equipment.
Planning and execution: Planners and engineers: Iggy Blank, the lead designer
Design and implementation stages: Includes the final development phase and preparation for occupancy
Schedules: Start of work: 2018
Completion of the project: 2022
Execution steps: Completion of the final phase in accordance with the occupancy requirements
Advantages of the project: Key advantages: Completion of the neighborhood development for residential purposes
Improvements and benefits: Significant improvement in public infrastructure and services for the benefit of the neighborhood's residents
Quality and safety: Measures to ensure quality and safety: Measures are taken for quality control, quality assurance, and a safety officer
Green features and innovative technologies: There are no special green features in the project
Marketing and communication with the public: Communication with the public: It is carried out through the spokespersons of the Jerusalem Municipality and the neighborhood management
Tracking and feedback: The project is located in the center of the neighborhood, and you can follow its progress and express opinions or feedback from the surrounding public areas