Judges City Kirkuk

Judges City Kirkuk

Judges City
Kirkuk City
Saqer Al-Manar Company
Saqer Al-Manar Design
4095
Sqm
Budget
Overview:
Judges City is a residential development located in Kirkuk City, comprising 138 single-family housing units. These homes come in two types: single-floor and double-floor houses, catering to diverse family needs.
Scope of Work:
This project, led by Saqer Al-Manar Company as an investment initiative, included the full design and construction of the residential units. The Turkish design firm brought modern architecture to the development, while the Kirkuk Investment Directorate supervised the project to ensure compliance with local regulations and quality standards.
Key Features:
A mix of single-floor and double-floor housing unitsto suit different lifestyles.
Designed by a Turkish company with a focus on modern living spaces.
Supervised by the Kirkuk Investment Directorate, ensuring oversight and quality control throughout the process.
Impact:
Judges City has significantly contributed to the housing infrastructure in Kirkuk City, offering modern, well-built homes for residents and improving the city’s real estate market.

Taza Electrical Station

Taza Electrical Station

Taza Electrical Station
Taza, Kirkuk, Iraq
Saqer Al-Manar Company ​
Saqer Al-Manar Design
0
Sqm
0
Budget
Overview:
The Taza Electrical Station project involved the construction of three halls, each designed for a different purpose to support the electrical station’s operations. The project was completed on time and within the allocated budget, contributing to the local infrastructure of Taza and surrounding areas.
 
Details:
The project encompassed the construction of three separate halls, each serving a unique function necessary for the efficient operation of the electrical station. These specialized spaces were built to meet the specific requirements of the station’s equipment and operations.

Sulaymaniyah Public Hospital

Sulaymaniyah Public Hospital

Rehabilitation of Sulaymaniyah Public Hospital
Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
Saqer Al-Manar Company ​
Saqer Al-Manar Design
4095
Sqm
0
Budget
Overview:
The rehabilitation of Sulaymaniyah Public Hospital was part of an initiative to enhance Iraq’s healthcare system, funded by the USA. The project focused on significant improvements to the hospital’s infrastructure, helping to modernize the facility to meet better standards for patient care and operational efficiency.
Details:
The rehabilitation project involved multiple phases of work. Key activities included the demolition of the old walls to make way for new, more functional designs, replacing the flooring tiles throughout the hospital, and refurbishing the electrical supplies to ensure the facility could meet modern demands. Additionally, the project included changes to all exterior materials to improve the building’s appearance and durability
Significance:
The successful completion of the rehabilitation work marked a significant step forward in improving healthcare infrastructure in Iraq. By upgrading Sulaymaniyah Public Hospital, the project helped to provide better healthcare services to the region, benefiting both patients and medical staff. The improvements also contributed to the broader efforts of rebuilding Iraq’s healthcare system after years of challenges.

Mosul-Fatthaa Road

Mosul-Fatthaa Road

Mosul-Fatthaa Road
Mosul-Fatthaa Road
Saqer Al-Manar Company ​
Saqer Al-Manar Design
4095
Sqm
0
Budget
Overview:
The Mosul-Fatha Road is a critical infrastructure project aimed at enhancing transportation in northern Iraq. The 49-km road features two sides, each 11 meters wide. The central 7 meters of each side are paved with asphalt, while the 2-meter shoulders on both edges provide additional safety and functionality.
Challenges:
Construction of the road began in 2015 but was interrupted due to the occupation of Mosul by ISIS, which halted progress and delayed completion. After the liberation of Mosul, the project resumed and was successfully completed in 2021, marking a significant step in rebuilding infrastructure in the region.

Kirkuk Southern Park

Kirkuk Southern Park

Kirkuk Southern Park
Kirkuk, Iraq
Saqer Al-Manar Company ​
Saqer Al-Manar Design
0
Sqm
0
Budget
Overview:
Kirkuk Southern Park is the largest park in the city of Kirkuk, built by Saqer Al-Manar Company. Completed in 2012, the park has since become a central recreational hub for the people of Kirkuk.
Details:
The park spans over 100,000 square meters, with more than 70,000 square meters dedicated to lush green areas. It is designed with a variety of facilities to serve both locals and visitors, including restaurants, cafes, a scenic lake, playgrounds for children, and various decorative elements throughout the space. A highlight of the park is the venue hall, which hosts events such as weddings and other celebrations.
Significance:
Kirkuk Southern Park stands as one of the most beautiful and beloved public spaces in Kirkuk. It has become a popular destination for photography, offering stunning backdrops for various occasions. The park provides a peaceful and enjoyable environment for families and individuals, enhancing the quality of life for the residents of Kirkuk by offering a recreational space amidst nature.

Kirkuk Governorate Office

Kirkuk Governorate Office

County Government Office in Kirkuk
Kirkuk City, Iraq
Saqer Al-Manar Company ​
Hawri Talabani Design
0
Sqm
0
Budget
Overview:
The County Government Office in Kirkuk is a landmark administrative building constructed by Saqer Al-Manar Company. Recognized as one of the largest administrative structures in Iraq, it serves as both the county office and the Kirkuk Provincial Council.
Scope of Work:
The six-level building includes:
Underground floor:
Designed for services and parking, ensuring functionality and accessibility.
Five above-ground floors:
Dedicated to administrative purposes, housing council members’ offices, meeting rooms, and the mayor’s office.
Key Features:
600-Seat Theater:
Ideal for conferences and events.
First-Class Restaurant:
Located on the top floor, catering to officials and visitors.
Modern Administrative Spaces:
Providing a well-equipped hub for governance.
Challenges:
The project faced significant delays due to the security situation at the time. The presence of ISIS in parts of Kirkuk caused disruptions, delaying construction. This was a common challenge for most projects in Iraq during that period, particularly in the Kirkuk region.
Impact:
Despite the delays, the project was completed in 2021 and now serves as a pivotal administrative center for Kirkuk, enhancing the city’s governance infrastructure and symbolizing resilience and progress.

High- Tension Electrical expansion

High- Tension Electrical expansion

32 Kilovolt Electrical Cable
Kirkuk City, Iraq
Saqer Al-Manar Company ​
Saqer Al-Manar Design
4095
Sqm
0
Budget
Overview:
This project involved the extension of a 32-kilovolt high-tension electrical cable to strengthen Kirkuk’s power infrastructure. The cable runs from the high-tension electrical station in Daraman to the high-tension electrical station in Rahimawaa.
Significance:
The extended high-tension cable serves as a critical link between two major electrical stations, improving the stability and reliability of the power supply in Kirkuk City. By enhancing the capacity and efficiency of the local power grid, the project has significantly contributed to addressing electricity demands and reducing power outages in the region.

Hawija Hospital

Hawija Hospital

Hawija Public Hospital
Hawija, Kirkuk, Iraq
Saqer Al-Manar Company ​
Kirkuk Governorate Design
4095
Sqm
0
Budget
Overview:
Hawija, located 45 km from Kirkuk, has long needed improved healthcare infrastructure. In 2013, local authorities initiated the construction of a 200-bed public hospital to address this need. The project initially progressed smoothly, reaching 82% completion by 2015. However, security concerns and the occupation of Hawija by ISIS forced the project to halt.
After Hawija was liberated by the Iraqi government, the project was revived in 2024 under a new contract with an updated budget of $32 million USD. Saqer Al-Manar Company resumed work to complete this critical healthcare facility.
Project Details:
The hospital comprises three levels:
One underground level
for essential services and utilities.
Two above-ground levels
housing all necessary medical departments.
The facility is being constructed with the highest quality materials and standards available in the market, ensuring a durable and state-of-the-art healthcare environment.
Significance:
The Hawija Public Hospital is one of the largest healthcare projects in Kirkuk. It is designed to provide comprehensive medical services to the residents of Hawija and nearby areas, addressing long-standing healthcare gaps. This project stands as a symbol of resilience and recovery, offering hope for improved public services in the region.

Halabja Sewage Network

Halabja Sewage Network

Halabja Sewage Network
Halabja, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
Saqer Al-Manar Company ​
Saqer Al-Manar Design
0
km
0
Budget
Overview:
The Halabja Sewage Network project was undertaken to establish a comprehensive sewage system for the city of Halabja in Sulaymaniyah. Spanning a total length of 12 kilometers, the project was completed on time and provided the city with essential infrastructure to improve waste management and sanitation.
Details:
The project involved the installation of a new sewage network across Halabja, designed to handle the city’s wastewater and improve hygiene standards. The network was designed to efficiently manage the growing needs of the city, offering long-term benefits to its residents by providing a cleaner, more sustainable waste management system.

Hai-Naser Public Hospital

Hai-Naser Public Hospital

Hai-Alnaser Public Hospital
Kirkuk, Iraq
Saqer Al-Manar Company ​
Kirkuk Governorate Design
4095
Sqm
0
Budget
Overview:
Hai-Alnaser Public Hospital is one of the key healthcare facilities in Kirkuk, designed to serve the southern part of the city. The hospital was completed in 2011 and has since been a vital provider of healthcare services to local residents.
Details:
The hospital is comprised of 100 beds, equipped with all the major medical departments required to meet the healthcare needs of the community. Though construction was completed in 2011, the hospital was furnished later to ensure it met the best standards for patient care.
Significance:
Hai-Alnaser Public Hospital plays a crucial role in enhancing the healthcare infrastructure in Kirkuk, particularly for the southern areas of the city. It provides essential medical services and has been a reliable healthcare provider to residents for over a decade. The completion of this hospital marked a significant advancement in the region’s healthcare capabilities.