Rama Tower

Elevating Erbil Through Affordable Housing, Modern Design, and Sustainable Living

About Rama Tower

Project name: Rama Towers
Company name: Bridge Boost
Project Nature: Residential apartments
Company Financing: Private capital
Project Location: Erbil
Project Duration: 36 months
Overview:

Building a Modern Residential City: The primary objective is to construct a modern residential city characterized by a unique architectural and urban design. This initiative aims to propel citizens toward social advancement and elevate their living standards.

Alleviating Housing Challenges in Erbil: Addressing the pressing housing issues in Erbil is a pivotal goal. By doing so, the project aims to relieve the housing strain in the city center, which has been a contributing factor to the escalating housing prices.

Affordable Housing Opportunities: The project is committed to providing residential units at affordable prices. This facilitates housing accessibility for a diverse demographic, including employees and newlyweds with limited incomes, ensuring they can secure suitable accommodation for the future.

Distinguished Social Services: In addition to construction and development activities, the project strives to offer distinguished social services. This includes community-focused initiatives aimed at enhancing the overall well-being and quality of life for residents.

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Environmental Considerations:

Allocating a substantial percentage of project lands to green areas and open spaces is a conscientious approach. This not only aligns with contemporary planning standards but also contributes to environmental sustainability.

Expectations are that this allocation will play a crucial role in reducing air temperatures, enhancing humidity levels, and serving as a green belt to counteract dust storms. Additionally, it contributes to environmental conservation in the city.

Comprehensive Services:

The project goes beyond its primary residential focus to include comprehensive public services. This encompasses utilities such as water and electricity, as well as essential infrastructure like sewage systems, roads, sidewalks, and gardens.

Promoting Competition:

Encouraging healthy competition among construction companies and housing agents is integral. This strategy aims to drive down production costs, ultimately enabling the delivery of high-quality housing services at superior standards.