November 2001
Construction work began on a sponge factory in Hanina, Madaba. Architect Wael Hamarneh designed the 3,000 square-meter project for the Allied Conversion Industries Company.

Construction work began on a Traffic Garden in Jabal al-Zuhur in Amman. The garden, which is being implemented by the Jordanian Society for the Prevention of Traffic Accidents, aims at increasing awareness regarding traffic safety among children. The 5,000 square-meter project, which is set for completion in May 2002, is expected to cost 260,000 JD (around 370,000 $US) and is being funded by the Municipality of Greater Amman.

Construction work began on the King Abdullah II Faculty for Information Technology at the University of Jordan. The 10,000 square-meter project is expected to cost 4 million JD (around 5.7 $US).

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