Ministry of Works (Bahrain)
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The Ministry of Works (MOW) is responsible for all infrastructure services in the Kingdom of Bahrain, including the public road network, drainage systems, and public buildings.[1] Its work—which encompasses strategic planning, design, development, construction, project management and maintenance—is carried out in accordance with the National Strategic Master Plan for Bahrain, outlook 2030.[1] This national plan provides the legal framework for structural planning, strategic development and investment in the Kingdom, as well as a strong framework for development control.[1]
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Ministry overview | |
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Formed | 1975 (49 years ago) |
Preceding Ministry |
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Type | Government Ministry |
Jurisdiction | Cabinet of Bahrain |
Headquarters | Hoora, Manama 26°14′15.9″N 50°35′17.5″E |
Employees | 1,572 (2009) |
Minister responsible |
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Deputy Minister responsible |
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Website | works.gov.bh |
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Construction - Project Management - Infrastructure Asset Management |
The Ministry of Sectoral Planning is moving towards a model in which it will manage the core business areas of sectoral planning, policy development, and regulation. It will also outsource service delivery to the private sector.[1] The Ministry's Central Planning Organization (CPO) coordinates the planning and implementation of all public infrastructure projects across the public sector as well as major industries, such as oil and gas.[1] The CPO has developed a novel and sophisticated Geographic Information System (GIS) to support this function.[1]