The city was planned to consist of a government administrative district, a diplomatic quarter, a cultural district (opera and theatres), a
central business district (CBD), parks (the 'green river'), and 21 residential districts. The NAC is being built in stages, initially over the space of 170,000
feddans (714 km2/270 sq mi), which later grew to 223,383 feddans (907 km2). Phase 1 (2016 – ), covering over 40,000 feddans - or less than a quarter of the land allocated for the city, holds all government, parliamentary, judicial and presidential buildings, as well as the CBD and residential districts. Plans for Phase II were mulled to start 2024, but the further 40,000 feddan expansion has been delayed to 2026. Some amenities planned for the city are a central park, artificial lakes, around 2,000 educational institutions, It is being built as a
smart city with over 6,000 cameras monitoring the streets. Along with this, authorities will be using
AI to monitor water use and waste management, and residents will be able to submit complaints into a mobile app.
Moving state institutions It was originally planned that parliament, presidential palaces, government ministries and foreign embassies would be moved into the city between 2020 and 2022, but due to construction delays and COVID-19 the move of over 30,000 government employees was delayed to March 2023. By 5 May 2023, 14 ministries and government entities had relocated to the New Administrative Capital. In 2 April 2024, president
Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's swearing in in front of Parliament for a third term in office, officially inaugurated the city as the new seat of government. It is expected to cost over US$100 million to move the government from Cairo to NAC but a full cost and timeline for the overall project has not yet been revealed. Feedback on former experiences of capital relocation was looked at, for instance by meeting with representatives from
Astana, which replaced
Almaty as the capital city of
Kazakhstan in 1997.
The Octagon The Octagon (State's Strategic Leadership Centre) is Egypt's new
Ministry of Defense headquarters. The complex is considered the largest of its kind in the Middle East and one of the largest in the world, much like
the Pentagon in the United States of America. == Finance and construction ==