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#5416 [Permalink] Posted on 30th May 2015 19:38
 
Madinah to Rabigh train
trial run after holy month

First trial run after Ramadan

Friday 29 May 2015

JEDDAH: Ninety six percent of the Haramain High Speed Rail Project in Jeddah and Makkah has been completed.

The contractors would by the end of this year complete bridges along the railway line in Jeddah, including those removed three years ago in preparation for the project, such as the Briman, Palestine and King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Road bridges, sources said.

All work, including construction of bridges and extension of rails, is on schedule, said the sources. The Saudi Railways Organization has been working with the Saudi Electricity Company and National Water Company to provide services to stations.

Trial runs of the high-speed train between Madinah and Rabigh are scheduled to take place after Ramadan, while trials between Jeddah and Makkah has been postponed to the beginning of 2016. The train between Madinah and Rabigh will be operational by the end of 2015, and between Makkah and Jeddah by the end of 2016.

Sources said some of the construction is the responsibility of the Jeddah Municipality, while the Ministry of Transport is overseeing construction of the bridges. Bridges will have no traffic lights or stop signs to ensure smooth traffic flow.

The Saudi Electricity Company had announced in April 2011 contracts with national and international companies worth SR1.75 billion for six electricity and power transmission lines as part of the Haramain Rail project, as well as engineering, design, and supply of six core switching stations and double circuit electric power transmission lines.

Work would also include communications and connectivity capabilities between the central and western regions.

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#5417 [Permalink] Posted on 31st May 2015 03:45
 
Welcome to Makkah, King Salman


MAKKANS JUBILANT: Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman receives
dignitaries as he arrives at Al-Safa Palace in the holy city on Thursday.

Friday 29 May 2015

MAKKAH: Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman was accorded a warm welcome by the people of Makkah as he arrived in the vicinity of the Grand Mosque on Thursday accompanied by Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, other princes and high-ranking officials.

King Salman, who is on his first visit to Makkah after ascending the throne on Jan. 23, 2015, will inspect the progress of the Haram expansion project, which is expected to increase the mosque’s capacity to more than two million worshippers. He will also review the preparations being made by government departments to receive millions of pilgrims during Ramadan.

Speaking to Arab News, Saad Al-Qurashi, chairman of the Haj and Umrah Committee at the Makkah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, expressed his happiness over King Salman’s visit to the holy city, adding that the royal visit would contribute to accelerating the city’s overall development.

“Makkah people are planning to hold a big reception for the king. We are working to make it a memorable event,” Al-Qurashi said, adding that the king would meet with chairmen of Tawafa organizations and Makkah business leaders.

Earlier on arrival at Al-Safa Palace in Makkah, King Salman and his entourage were greeted by senior princes and officials including Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, head of the Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques, Osama Al-Bar, mayor of Makkah and Saleh Al-Shaibi, the keeper of the Holy Kaaba key.

Meanwhile, Sultan Al-Qurashi, director of projects at the Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques, said construction work at the mataf (the circumambulation area around the Holy Kaaba) would be halted this month in order to resume work after Ramadan, adding that this move would help the mataf accommodate the increasing numbers of pilgrims, who come from within the Kingdom and abroad to perform Umrah during the holy month.

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#5418 [Permalink] Posted on 31st May 2015 03:47






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#5419 [Permalink] Posted on 31st May 2015 03:48
 
Pak airline to transport Haj pilgrims

Saturday 30 May 2015

JEDDAH: Shaheen Air, a private Pakistani airline, announced Wednesday that the Pakistani government has allowed it to transport Haj pilgrims this year.

Tahir Majeed, the airline’s country manager, speaking at the opening of the company’s new office in Jeddah, said that 25,000 to 30,000 pilgrims would be transported this year. The airline carried 18,000 pilgrims last year, he said.

Sheikh Abdul Mohsin, director of operations; Khalid Al-Harbi, Haj manager; and Arif Hani, Shaheen Air sponsor; were present at the opening of the new office.

Majeed said the company operates 18 flights from Jeddah, five from Riyadh, four from Dammam and two from Madinah, to almost all the major cities in Pakistan.

He said there are plans to increase the flights to 32 a week from Jeddah, using newly acquired planes. The company has branches in Riyadh, Dammam and Madinah.

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#5420 [Permalink] Posted on 31st May 2015 03:50
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#5421 [Permalink] Posted on 31st May 2015 03:53

 

Holy Mosque expansion updates



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#5422 [Permalink] Posted on 31st May 2015 03:55
 
The ongoing expansion of the Holy Haram


By Dr.Raed Samra, Dar Al-Handasah

In Makkah, a new sanctuary is emerging. Grand in appearance, vast in volume, meticulous in detail, the expansion project of Makkah Haram is steadily materializing, much to the appreciation of pilgrims. Hailed as the biggest project in Islam’s history, it will significantly facilitate the journey of millions of the faithful to Makkah.

The Haram before expansion

Centuries of piecemeal intensifications of Makkah, linked to the city’s demographic evolution, progressively enclosed the heart of Masjid Al-Haram, Al-Ka’bah, depriving it of visibility and restricting expandability. Cloth merchants, spice traders and other businesses were parked right outside the Haram. A solution was needed to restore the Masjid Al-Haram’s central position in the city, and give the mosque an architectural and engineering dimension able to welcome the growing number of worshippers in an atmosphere of safety and religious practice.

The expansion

Thus came about the Haram expansion project, which aims to provide new praying areas and essential services to millions of pilgrims who visit Makkah seasonally for Hajj and Umrah. With the Al-Ka’bah as its pivot, the project extends radially outwards across a distance of 684 m. It includes the construction of a new Haram building, courtyards around the mosque, a new services building, a central utility complex, a hospital, civil defense and security facilities, as well as bridges and pedestrian walkways.

Scale, to many observers, is perhaps the Haram expansion’s most impressive feature. Extending along the northern front of the old Haram, the project covers 1,500,000 m2, of which 1,100,000 m2 is built-up area. Such a scale allows the new Haram to welcome about one million worshippers, exceeding the current capacity even when all expansions are taken into account.

The expansion paves the way for several beautiful additions. Four tall minarets surpassing 100 m and two monumental ones surpassing 400 m will be built. In addition, there will be several sliding domes ranging in size from 16 to 36 m and 29 m movable skylights.

From day one of the design process, the team’s premise was: "Quality is not something that just happens. It is rather a result of genuine intellectual effort." For them, quality translated into sustainable design, resilience, longevity, high standards and specifications, and the choice of strong materials.

Accessibility

One of the first design considerations was accessibility. Ease of access is crucial for such a populated space, and a complex series of structures links the sites and allows fluid mass movement. Four bridges connect the new Haram building to the old Haram; four bridges connect the services building to the new Haram building; and one bridge connects the services building to the Masa’a. Access between the various Haram areas and levels, service buildings and piazza is made possible by staircases, elevators and more than 500 escalators, capable of 22 hours of operation a day.

To facilitate the flow of the pilgrims in and out of the Haram, four pedestrian tunnels totaling 4,200 m in length connect the services building to Al-Hojoun and Jarwal districts. The pedestrian tunnels are cross-linked with two emergency tunnels.

Crowd management happens on an incredible scale as the pilgrims who flock to Makkah number in millions. At Haram entrances, cameras count occupancy and monitor crowd movement. New technologies allow the use of accurate models, and when coupled with a deep understanding of crowd psychology, identify densities, risks, delays, actions, and reactions that large groups of people can generate. Crowd movement in the Haram expansion is assisted by wayfinding features. These use architectural clues, lighting, sight lines, and signage to give the users strong indicators of where they are and how to get to their destination from their present location. In addition to being guides, the signs serve as integrated ornaments.

Entrances, another extremely important component, are accounted for by two main gates and eleven minor gates. Furthermore, there are two helipads at the services building, and one helipad at the hospital and security buildings located at Al-Hojoun. A utility tunnel serves as the main artery harboring utilities from the central utility complex to the Haram, including chilled water, water supply, firefighting, waste water, refuse collection and electric cables.

Water needs

Water is the lifeblood of the pilgrims’ journey. That is why water proofing and other measures were employed to ensure that the spring water, Zamzam, remains contaminant free. A chilled water plant at the central utility complex has 24 chillers with a daily capacity of 120,000 tons of chilled water conveyed via four 1,200-mm pipes. One 1,400-mm pipe serves the Haram water supply requirements, and two 400-mm lines serve the internal and external firefighting network, with all required pumping units. Eight chillers can be added to increase the capacity by an additional 40,000 tons. Two more generators can be added to the standby generators plant.

A special automated waste collection system has the capacity to remove 600 tons of waste daily. The gray water treatment plant can produce 14,000 m3/day using biological treatment, chlorination and filtration, and dispensed of it through irrigation.

Resilience

For resilience, the team forecast environmental conditions to the severest levels for a 100-year period, and the design integrated the findings. Structurally, earthquake loads and extreme temperature effects were also factored in. For the columns and walls, high-strength concrete in excess of 75 MPa was produced, with actual test results showing records above a robust 100 MPa. Stainless steel was used abundantly to counteract a lingering enemy, rust, and proved to be a cost-effective, low-maintenance solution.

 

Resilient concrete posed special challenges. This was due to the Arabian environment, which is awash with hot and dry weather. Other challenges arose due to time-consuming concrete overhauls from ready-mix plants and a frequent use of 200-m long casting lines on-site. Micro silica and fly ash were used as a cement replacement in concrete.

The micro silica and fly ash served as a plasticizer and helped reduce the energy expended and carbon dioxide levels produced by cement manufacturing. To bring this benefit to perspective, it is worth knowing that the project requires about three million m3 of concrete.

Behind the scenes: Waste, emergencies and power backup
An Automated Waste Collection System (AWCS) employs suction to move the waste from the storage sections in the Haram building to the collection terminal at Central Utility Complexes (CUC), some 1,100 m away. A refuse cyclone separator separates the air and the waste bags. The waste is then compacted and locked under negative pressure in a fully sealed container, ready to be transported away.

Several devices are in place for emergencies. Two types of sprinklers aid in firefighting, operating as a wet system and a water mist system. Fire extinguishers use an ozone friendly gaseous suppression agent. For smoke evacuation, fire zoning is employed and smoke curtains are positioned every 60 m along the main corridor. For safety and security, access control is provided for doors at important building rooms, offices and electromechanical areas. An automated operation system is provided to monitor and control MV switchgears network using Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems. Backup is provided to ensure continuous, uninterrupted performance of all systems. In the event of power shutdown, uninterrupted power supply (UPS) can provide 30% of the lighting power and 100% of the power for safety, security and communication loads. Ease of expandability is central in design, along with flexibility and individuality.

Special challenges

Challenges were part and parcel of the Makkah Haram project. In addition to durability and scale, there were challenges due to the social and religious nature of the project.

One of the greatest challenges was the condition imposed by the client for uninterrupted visitor traffic. Despite it being a fast-track, design-build project, construction still had to protect the constant flow of worshippers at all times. To meet this requirement, a strenuous work schedule of 20-hour work days and 120-hour weeks was enforced.

On-site engineers also had to accommodate city regulations requiring closures of the main roads two to three times daily at peak hours, which slowed down materials’ delivery to the site. Rock excavation - all 13.2 million m3 of them - had to be completed while employing controlled blasting and complying with strict noise and vibration limits. And, because of their immediate proximity to the existing Haram, materials and vehicles required careful maneuvering.

 

Since water is the lifeblood of the pilgrims’ journey, water-proofing measures ensure that the spring water, Zamzam,
remains contaminant free.

Throughout the project, rigorous measures of quality were applied. Some are evident but most are invisible. For example, durability considerations prohibited the use of paint. Instead, white, red and blue aggregates are used to give a permanent, maintenance-free, colorized effect. Structural performance was inspected. Strain gauges are embedded in some rafts to measure deformations.

Thermocouples were installed in massive columns to measure differential temperature between the core and outside surfaces. The new Haram is a gigantic work of art and engineering. Walking down the ceremonial zone, the spine of the Haram building, one is easily overtaken by the grandiosity of the monument.

The great volume, vast height and lofty, spaced columns amplify the beauty and provide a direct line of sight to the Ka’bah - Islam’s sacred shrine. High-quality decorative marble, a colossal central dome and calligraphy of inscribed verses from the Quran further permeate calm and spirituality.

For Dar’s dedicated design and supervision teams, the Haram expansion demanded an extremely high level of coordinated and enduring effort. The phrase "work ethic" took on new meanings, becoming a way of achieving the team’s mission in this historic project.

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#5423 [Permalink] Posted on 1st June 2015 05:08
 
MADINAH

25 million to complete
Syed Al-Shuhada Mosque


25 مليونا لاستكمال مسجد سيد الشهداء

27 May 2015

وقع فرع الشؤون الإسلامية والأوقاف بالمدينة المنورة، عقدا مع إحدى المؤسسات الوطنية بقيمة 25 مليون ريال ولمدة 18 شهرا، لاستكمال بناء جامع سيد الشهداء الذي كان متعثرا لثلاث سنوات بسبب خلاف بين المتبرع ببنائه والمقاول المنفذ.

وطالب عدد من الأهالي، خلال جولة «عكاظ» البارحة، زيادة أعداد العاملين في مشروع استكمال المسجد حتى ينجز في أقرب وقت، مستبشرين خيرا باستكماله في الفترة الحالية لأنه يخدم 15 ألف نسمة من سكان حي سيد الشهداء المقابل للمسجد، كما أن أهمية المسجد تكمن في أنه يعتبر من أهم المساجد بالمدينة وارتباطه بمعلم تاريخي، إذ ترتبط أهميته بمسجد قباء والقبلتين ويعتبر إحدى الوجهات الرئيسية للزوار حيث يستمد الجامع شهرته لمجاورته مقبرة شهداء أحد، كما يعد أحد أكبر مساجد المدينة بعد المسجد النبوي الشريف بسعة تسعة آلاف مصل وبمساحة حوالى عشرة آلاف متر مربع، وسيشيد المسجد على طراز معماري متطور بأحدث المواصفات الإسلامية الحديثة.

وكانت «عكاظ» قد نشرت عدة تقارير حول تعثر استكمال مشروع المسجد لوجود خلاف بين المتبرع والمقاول، ومطالبة الوزارة التكفل باستكمال المشروع، إلا أن المشروع تم سحبه بالكامل وأعيد طرحه والتوقيع مع إحدى المؤسسات الوطنية لاستكماله.

http://www.okaz.com.sa/new/Issues/20...0527774080.htm

Google translation: 27 May 2015

Islamic Affairs and Endowments branch in Medina, signed a contract with one of the national institutions of $ 25 million for a period of 18 months, to complete construction of the martyrs mosque, which was stalled for three years because of a disagreement between the donor and the contractor is building the port.

He called a number of people, through «Okaz» tour yesterday, increasing the number of workers in the project to complete the mosque even performed at the earliest, with encouragement good to complete it in the current period because it serves 15 thousand inhabitants of the district master of martyrs contrast to the mosque, and the importance of the mosque lies in the it is one of the most important mosques in the city and its association with a historical milestone, as linked to its importance Mosque Quba and the Aqsa Mosque and is considered one of the main destinations for visitors where derives combined his fame to draw close to one of the martyrs cemetery, as one of the largest mosques in the city after the Prophet's Mosque with a capacity of nine thousand serum and an area of ​​about ten thousand square meters , and the mosque will be built on a sophisticated architectural style with the latest modern Islamic specifications.

The «Okaz» has published several reports on the completion of the mosque project stalled for the existence of a dispute between the donor and the contractor, and claim the ministry provide for the completion of the project, but the project has been fully checked out and was raised and sign up with one of the national institutions to complete it.


 

Sayed Al-Shuhada Mosque under construction

 



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#5424 [Permalink] Posted on 1st June 2015 05:10
 
King Salman visits the Holy Mosque in Makkah


Makkah, Sha'ban 13, 1436, May 31, 2015, SPA

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud paid a visit this evening to the grand mosque in Makkah accompanied by Prince Mohammed bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince, Deputy Premier and Minister of Interior.

Upon arrival at the venue, the monarch was received by Prince Khalid Al-Faisal bin Abdulaziz, Advisor to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Governor of Makkah; Prince Mishaal bin Majed bin Abdulaziz, Governor of Jeddah Province; Prince Faisal bin Mohammed bin Saad bin Abdulrahman, Assistant Undersecretary of Makkah Governorate for Rights; Sheikh Dr. Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz Al-Sudais, General President of the two holy mosques affairs; and his deputy Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Nasser Al-Khozaim.

Then the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques entered the blessed Kaaba (house of God), performed two Rakaa(s) (bows) and washed the Kaaba's wall. Then, he came out to kiss the black stone and rub the Yamani corner.
After that, he inspected the third phase of the Mataf's (circumambulation's) capacity upgrading project where the King was received by Dr. Ibrahim bin Abdulaziz Al-Assaf, Minister of Finance, Mohammed bin Humoud Al-Mazyad, Assistant Minister of Interior, and other project's senior officials.

Then, the monarch was briefed on the plans and replicas showing the implemented parts of the Holy Haram's expansion project presented by the minister of finance and his assistant, including information about the increase that would be achieved in terms of circumambulators, pilgrims, Umrah performers and visitors as well as the facilities and services to be put at their disposal following the completion of the project, whereas the total area is expected to reach 1260000 sq.m. and accommodate some 1,700,000 performers.

The capacity of the project will reach 107000 circumambulator/hour.

The King watched two replicas representing the holy house of god, one is for the house before the expansion and another is for it after the completion of the current expansion. The presentation was given by Eng. Bakr bin Mohammed bin Laden, the President of Saudi bin Laden Group, the executor of the project.

The monarch thanked God Almighty for the comfort that the project would offer to pilgrims, including Umrah performers and visitors. He instructed the minister of interior to put all capabilities at the disposal of pilgrims and meet all the requirements needed by the holy mosque or the expansion project.

Then, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques left the venue, given the same warm hospitality that he had when he received at the beginning of the visit.

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques was accompanied by Prince Khalid bin Fahd bin Khalid; Prince Mansour bin Saud bin Abdulaziz; Prince Talal bin Saud bin Abdulaziz; Prince Khalid bin Saad bin Fahd; Prince Fahd bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Musaed; Prince Sattam bin Saud bin Abdulaziz; Prince Dr. Husam bin Saud bin Abdulaziz; Prince Dr. Abdulaziz bin Sattam bin Abdulaziz, Advisor to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques; Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz; Prince Turki bin Mohammed bin Fahd; Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif; Prince Nawaf bin Naif bin Abdulaziz; and Prince Bandar bin Salman bin Abdulaziz.

http://www.spa.gov.sa/english/print.php?id=1367086
http://www.spa.gov.sa/english/print.php?id=1367089
http://www.spa.gov.sa/english/print.php?id=1367090

 

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#5425 [Permalink] Posted on 1st June 2015 05:12
 
Makkah preps for Ramadan with color and light
Makkah preps for Ramadan with color and light

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

MAKKAH — The municipality has begun decorating Makkah’s streets and tunnels in preparation for the holy month of Ramadan.

Makkah Municipality’s Maintenance and Lighting Director Bandar Nouh said the fasting month is a “special occasion for Muslims and a very special occasion for Makkah.”

He said: “We already decorated 2,000 towers and poles and 500 palm trees with 1,700 of string lights measuring 7,000 meters.

“We even installed over 27,000 lights in various designs and 11,000 LED light decorations.”

He added the municipality paid special attention to the entrance of the city, Zamzam Square, Jeddah expressway and other main roads.

“The decorations extended to parking lots, parks and public places and tunnels including King Fahd Tunnel and Al-Faisaliyah Tunnel,” said Nouh. He added the pilgrims and visitors of the city would be astounded by the art displayed.

“We treat the pilgrims as guests of the city, the Grand Mosque and the Kaaba.

“We want to make sure they enjoy their time in Makkah and have an ingrained memory of their visit.”

He also said Ramadan decorations are an old tradition of Makkah. “The decorations usually build up to the festivities of Eid. The municipality is not finished with the decorations and we are working hard to finish the work on time and have it ready for the people and visitors of Makkah.”

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#5426 [Permalink] Posted on 1st June 2015 05:14
 
Black patrols in Makkah Tuesday

الدوريات السوداء في مكة الثلاثاء


الدوريات الأمنية الجديدة - New patrol car
29 May 2015

تنطلق في مكة المكرمة بدءا من الثلاثاء المقبل الدوريات الأمنية الجديدة ذات اللونين الأبيض والأسود.

وأكد مصدر مطلع بقيادة الدوريات الأمنية بالعاصمة المقدسة لـ"مكة"، أن إطلاق المركبات الجديدة للدوريات الأمنية سيكون بشعارها الجديد "الأسود والأبيض" من مقر مركز التدريب بضاحية الشرائع شرق مكة المكرمة، مبينا أن القيادة أنهت أعمال طلاء نحو 400 دورية من مركباتها القديمة بالشعار الجديد، كما تسلمت نحو 250 دورية جديدة بكامل تجهيزاتها من المديرية العامة لقيادة الدوريات بالشعار الجديد.

وقال إن الدوريات ستباشر أعمالها في رمضان بنحو 900 دورية توزع على 6 ورديات، في كل منها عنصران أمنيان.

وحول الزي الجديد لرجال الدوريات الأمنية، قال إن ذلك سيتم البت به خلال اليومين المقبلين، حيث إن هناك أكثر من أربعة أصناف يجري اعتماد أحدها، ولم يتبين شيء عنها حتى اللحظة.

http://www.makkahnewspaper.com/makka...8#.VWu8_FIYu6W

Google translation:

Starts in Mecca starting next Tuesday new security patrols with black and white.

The source familiar led security patrols in the Holy Capital's "Mecca", the launch of new vehicles for security patrols will be the new slogan "Black and White" from the headquarters of the training center in the suburb laws east of Mecca, indicating that the command completed the coating about 400 patrol of the old vehicles new logo , also it received about 250 new patrol full amusements of the Directorate General for the leadership of the new logo patrols.

He said the patrols will operate in Ramadan patrol of about 900 distributed to 6 shifts, in each of which are two Security Officers.

And about the new uniforms for security patrols, he said that it will be decided during the next two days, as there are more than four varieties are being adopted one of them, was not clear about it until this moment.



New smart police cars to be on roads soon


UPGRADED: The new state-of-the-art patrol cars with fingerprint and plate
recognition technology that will soon be seen on the country’s roads.
Tuesday 7 April 2015

The Kingdom is set to introduce a fleet of new patrol cars with sophisticated new technology to identify people by their number plates and fingerprints. The black and white vehicles will be launched by Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif, second deputy premier and interior minister, on Tuesday.

According to a police officer, the new smart cars are equipped with state-of-the-art technology to identify the owner of a car by his number plates.
Officers can pass on information to their control room for advice.

The new cars are also equipped with fingerprint readers that determine the status of a suspect and his lawful employer.

Meanwhile, Prince Mohammed recently visited the Asir region to offer his condolences to the families of those soldiers who lost their lives battling the Houthis, accompanied by Prince Mohammed bin Salman, minister of defense, chief of the royal court and special adviser to the custodian of the two holy mosques. They were met at Abha regional airport by Asir Gov. Prince Faisal bin Khalid, Commander of the Southern Zone Maj. Gen. Mutlaq Al-Izamie, the commander of King Khaled Airbase, and several senior, civil and military officials.

http://www.arabnews.com/news/728961



Black is the new uniform for police

Wednesday 8 April 2015

Police officers will start wearing their new black uniforms, in place of the old khaki ones that they have used for decades, starting this week.

Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif, second deputy premier and interior minister, recently launched the new cars and uniforms, according to a recent report in a local publication. Sources said the uniforms have been designed specifically to keep officers cool in hot weather. In addition, they are made from material that does not allow dirt and dust to stick to them.

Maj. Gen. Othman Al-Muhrij, director general of public security, said in a press statement that officers and specialists chose the uniforms after several meetings. The new outfits would also match the new black and white patrol cars, he said.

“The minister of interior approved the decision to change the colors of the patrol vehicles, and now we are in the process of changing the color of the uniforms, which will better match the vehicles. The new uniforms will have all equipment and devices needed by officers, such as wireless communications and electric batons,” said Al-Muhrij.

He said painting the vehicles black would take some time. However, new smart camera technology has already been added to the patrol vehicles. “The aim is to protect the rights of citizens and police officers if there is litigation, and to address any negatives if found,” he said.

http://www.arabnews.com/news/729446
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#5427 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd June 2015 17:59
 
Pilosio wins Saudi mosque expansion contract

28 May 2015

Pilosio, a leading European player in the production of scaffolding systems for the construction industry, said it has won a multi-million-dollar contract in Saudi Arabia to support the mammoth expansion project of Prophet's Mosque in Madinah.

Pilosio said its shoring and formwork produced in the Italian province of Udine will be employed in the biggest ever project for the company in terms of size and value.

"This contract covers just the first phase of Madinah Haram expansion, and we will continue to play a significant role until at least 2020," stated Pilosio CEO Dario Roustayan.

As part of Phase One that will conclude at the end of this year, the Italian company will supply its flagship shoring structures made with the MP multidirectional system and type P300 formwork to execute works covering 20,000 sq m of floor area with a 15.08-m foundation level of the mega structure, whose total floor area measures about 650,000 sq m.

Pilosio’s share of work on the entire project covers a total surface area of 400,000 sq m, said Roustayan.

The expansion work on the two-million-sq-m mosque, which can accommodate 1.2 million pilgrims, includes the development of related infrastructure, transport networks and buildings surrounding the structure known as Al Ruwaq.

Pilosio said numerous feasibility studies were conducted to arrive at the best solution in addition to training courses at various levels as well as construction of on-site mock-ups that demonstrated the pre-assembly of the shoring structures.

An MP multidirectional system was decided upon as the shoring equipment for casting the first and second floors due to its greater flexibility when being installed in areas with restrictions and with foundations at different levels, it added.

The technical solution adopted by Pilosio foresees the use of the MP multidirectional system by opting for heavy-duty MP towers, said Roustayan.

"The new MP HD heavy-duty tower is achieved by coupling and connecting the 16 uprights for each column of the tower to each other with standard elements, in order to reach the minimum capacity rate required (in this particular case, reaching the considerable capacity of 600 kN per column)," he explained.

The final towers obtained in this way are then placed in correspondence with the loads, thereby relieving the slab of any stress, he added.

The MP towers can either be built up in-situ or in a specified area (of the site), from where they can be moved and placed in their final positions by on-site cranes.

Once the casting has been done, the towers can be dismantled in-situ or relocated individually or in groups in adjacent areas. The removal of the towers takes place with a system of wheels to fix to the base of the four columns of the tower enabling fast transferal, said the Italian firm.

To contain the casting of the 3-m-high drop beams present in the two floors, standard P300 formwork has been opted for, supported directly on the MP towers, it added.

http://www.tradearabia.com/news/CONS_282939.html

 



Pilosio in Madinah





via @MacchineEdili - 28 mai



Pilosio solutions for the Madina Haram Expansion Project,
the highest ever recorded in the company's history.









13 mai 2015 via @pilosio_spa

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#5428 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd June 2015 18:01

 

Prophet's Mosque expansion updates
















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#5429 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd June 2015 18:04
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#5430 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd June 2015 14:25
 
Masjid Al Haram Taraweeh Schedule 1436





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