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Kuwait rebuilding five commercial license centers across country

  • Hawally Center, Khaitan Center, Mansouriya Center, Al-Dhahr Center and Al Ayoun Center are spread across different governorates.
  • Each building consists of a basement, a ground floor, first and second floors, and the roof.

Kuwait’s Ministry of Public Works has announced it will be re-building five commercial centers across the country.

Local media reports, citing Elham Al-Shammari, the engineer of the project for demolishing, rebuilding and maintaining five external centers for commercial licenses in the Ministry, said the centers will be located in five different locations in various governorates of Kuwait.

The Hawally Center belongs to the Hawally Governorate; Khaitan Center to Farwaniya Governorate; Mansouriya Center to Capital Governorate; Al-Dhahr Center to Ahmadi Governorate and Al-Ayoun Center to Jahra Governorate.

Each building consists of a basement, a ground floor, first and second floors, and the roof. The ground floor will have halls to receive the clients, and the first and second floors will have the office for employees and for “VIP” services. Each center is of different sizes, with the largest center being the Hawally Center, and the smallest being Al-Dhahr and Mansouriya centers.

She said the centers will be equipped with the latest technologies and the buildings will be linked via the Internet.