Lebanese Council for Development and Reconstruction

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
CDR Perspective

The Council for Development and Reconstruction (CDR) is a

Lebanese civil war
, which has taken a major role in the sequence of rebuilding the damaged infrastructure of the country.

Medieval Architecture from the Ottoman Era

History

The CDR was established in January 1977.

Ta'if Accord the CDR was refounded, gaining new legal powers in 1992 and becoming an important instrument for prime minister Rafic Hariri.[1]

Current activity

CDR is engaged in all phases of project implementation from planning, feasibility analysis, detailed design, bidding, expropriation, execution, and operation and maintenance of most public facilities on the behalf of the

Government of Lebanon
or other Lebanese public establishments.

CDR benefits from the services of many local and/or international contractors and consultant companies to assist and control the process of construction and operation of the diverse public facilities.

References

  1. ^ .
  2. ^ George E. Irani and As'ad AbuKhalil, Council for Development and Reconstruction (CDR), Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa, 2nd ed., Vol. I, p.645, 2004

External links

Inner Facade in the Historical Building