Urban Development Plans for Ten Cities – Iraq
Setting a vision for future growth and sustainability
- Location: Mosul, Babylon, Al Hinda, Sadat, Mahawil, Khalis, Zubaidiya, Shakh Saad, Dibis and Daquq (Iraq)
- Date: 2010 – 2014
- Client: Iraq Ministry of Municipalities and Public Works
- Project Type: Urban planning
Delivering Quarter-century plans to accommodate growth, preservation and restructuring
By 2010, the new Iraqi government was looking to help medium-sized cities re- build and develop sustainably. Municipalities themselves were reorganizing and needed to know where to invest and build over the next 25 years.
Hired by Italian engineering firm Studio Galli Ignegneria in partnership with Iraq’s Ministry of Municipalities and Public Works, our urban engineering team provided urban planning, water supply planning, telecommunication planning, and landscape architecture services for 10 Iraqi cities – Mosul, Babylon, Al Hinda, Sadat, Mahaweel, Khalis, Mosul, Zubaidiya, Shakh Saad, Dibis and Daquq. Today, cities across Iraq are following the urban development plans we designed to build sustainable, more livable places for over 3 million citizens. With a focus on efficient land use and redevelopment, the urban plans introduce new planning and urban design concepts to respond to the cities’ emerging growth management needs through 2037.
Services Provided
Plan framework set-up
Our experts worked with city managers and local citizens to define workable planning processes.
Surveying and growth scenarios
We researched and analyzed land-use, natural environment and growth patterns and developed spatial planning alternatives.
Urban master planning
Each plan outlined a unique cross-sectoral vision to improve land-use, public services, transportation, historic preservation and tourism
Investment planning and training
Our investment plans delivered timeframe and designs for construction, supported by client training on planning and implementation.