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Logistic panel, Qatar Chamber reach agreement to protect interest of beneficiaries of land

byAmmad Ahmed
22/09/2015
in Qatar
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DOHA: The Logistic Committee and the Qatar Chamber have reached an agreement to protect the interest of the beneficiaries of land at Birkat Al Awamir Logistic Area Project.

The Logistic Committee and the chamber discussed a notice served to the committee on 13 August 2015.

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The notice was about the challenges faced by the land developers at Birkat Al Awamir Logistic Area Project.

Taking a balanced view of all the stakeholders, the committee and the chamber agreed to instalment based payment of allotment charges. The charges can by paid in four installments where each installment will be paid after three months.

The first installment will start on October 20, 2015 and the last installment will be on July 20, 2016.

The committee also decided to raise the upper limit for booking the land marked for allotment. Allotment charge for land up to 1500 square metre will be QR200,000 while for land plots in the range of 1501 to 2500 square metre, the charge will be QR400,000.

Allotment charge for  2501 to 5500 square metre land plots will be QR700,000, for 5501 to 10500 square metre land plots charges will be QR1.5m and for 10501 to 21000 square metre land plots the charges will be QR2.5m. The allotment charges for land plots more than 21001 square metre will be QR4.5m.

The Logistic Area Project coming up in the southern part of the country.

The project spreads over Southern Al Wakra, Birkat Al Awamir, and Aba Salil and includes warehousing facilities for cars, assembly units, cold storages, shops and showrooms, commercial offices, labour camps, workshops, service centres, and depots.

It is the largest logistics and industrial project in the south of the country aimed at promoting competitiveness in the commercial sector and encouraging the private sector to participate and contribute effectively to the National Development Strategy in accordance with Qatar National Vision 2030.

Recently The Logistics Committee had announced designs for buildings at the Logistic Area Project. The designs will be provided to the developers free of cost so that they can use it whenever needed. The designs are for offices, warehouses, showrooms and housing for employees and labours.

The design is approved from the authorities concerned that will save time and efforts of developers. The designs are for plots of 1,000 and 2,000 square meters.

The designs can be altered for smaller or bigger plots but the new altered designs will be required to get approval from concern authorities.

 

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