In Luanda, Angola the housing project Nova Vida will have 2,562 new homes, according to the deliberation of the Cabinet Council of last October.
ANGOP reports:
"Speaking to Angop on Wednesday, Eugenio Correia, the director of National Institute of Housing, said that the second phase of the project started last December with research and consultation of companies operating in the country to build the houses whose final phase is foreseen for 2012.
The source added that public servants will have priority in the access to the houses, in a project whose management is in charge of Imosgestim, while the institute supervises the construction and signing of the contracts on behalf of the Angolan Government.
The first homes divided into apartments and houses type T2, T3 and T4 will be given in the second half of 2010.
The Project comprises 20 kilometres of tarred street, 24,000 metres of drinking water networks.
Nova Vida project started in 2001 and is located in the municipality of Kilamba Kiaxi, eight kilometres off Luanda city centre."