
Syria's Ministry of Public Works and Housing has announced the commencement of construction and rehabilitation works on the Al-Siyasiyeh Bridge in Deir ez-Zor Governorate. The project will be executed by the Syrian Construction and Building Corporation, under the supervision of the Ministry of Transport as represented by the General Authority for Road Transport. Works are scheduled to span 12 months.
Al-Siyasiyeh Bridge is classified among the vital and strategic infrastructure assets of Deir ez-Zor Governorate. It serves as a principal corridor linking the city of Deir ez-Zor with its northern countryside and the broader northern regions of the country, functioning as one of the most critical crossing points along the Euphrates River.
The destruction of the bridge during years of conflict severed connectivity across wide areas of the governorate, forcing residents to rely on rudimentary river vessels and ferries for daily movement, exposing them to considerable risks, most notably drowning incidents.
Flooding of the Euphrates River further compounded the crisis by destroying the temporary earthen crossings and makeshift bridges that had been erected to maintain transit, significantly worsening conditions for commuters on both banks.
The project's launch follows directives issued during a visit by Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa to Deir ez-Zor Governorate, during which he reviewed the condition of damaged bridges and ordered the immediate commencement of their rebuilding and rehabilitation.
The project targets a set of key development outcomes, including:
