ECONOMY — June 11, 2026

Construction Begins on New Administrative Building for Farah Electricity Company

Construction has started on a new two-story administrative building for the Farah Electricity Company in Farah province at a cost of 6 million and 238 thousand Afghanis, scheduled for completion in one year with 12 rooms.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Bakhtar News2 min read

Construction Begins on New Administrative Building for Farah Electricity Company
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Construction of a new two-story administrative building for the Farah Electricity Company has started in Farah province. The building is being built at a cost of 6 million and 238 thousand Afghanis. It is scheduled for completion in one year and will contain 12 rooms. The project aims to improve the company's organization and service delivery.

The previous building had been damaged by time and earthquakes, resulting in inadequate facilities. This had caused various issues for the operations of the company.

Employees have welcomed the new project as it is expected to provide a better work environment.

Mullah Din Mohammad Sajjad, head of the Farah Electricity Company, has stated that the construction will resolve prior problems and support the company's needs.

The construction is taking place to ensure that the electricity company has suitable premises for its administrative tasks. This investment in infrastructure is intended to benefit the local community through improved electricity services over the coming years.

The timeline for the project has been set to one year to allow for proper construction without unnecessary delays. The cost has been determined based on the requirements for a functional two-story structure with the specified number of rooms. All details have been provided by the company leadership to ensure transparency in the use of funds for this development.

Read the original reporting at Bakhtar News

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