Gadish was chosen to participate in the establishment of a new residential neighborhood which is located on the Nahal Be’er Sheva Park, at the city’s southern edge, and includes about 4,000 residential apartments. The area of the plan is about 1,150 dunams. The HaPark neighborhood is a new residential neighborhood which is being built by the Ministry of Housing and the Be’er Sheva Economic Company
:The neighborhood is located near two major transport arteries
Road 25, which crosses the city and connects it from the west towards Netivot and Ashkelon, and from the east towards Dimona, and Road 40, a bypass road towards Tel Aviv. At the center of the neighborhood, a central city plaza is proposed, which would constitute a meeting point and around it public buildings, commercial facades and diverse urban activity would be developed
A linear open public space, “Park HaArutz”, is planned along the neighborhood, and would weave its various parts together: residential buildings, public buildings, commerce and pedestrian routes, from the entrance to the neighborhood in Yigal Alon St. and up to the Nahal Be’er Sheva Park. The neighborhood was planned as a neighborhood for pedestrians, cyclists and public transit
The project includes the construction of a park and ride parking lot for the benefit of the users of the blue line of the light rail in Jerusalem. 960 parking spaces In addition, the works include the construction of an underground passage for vehicles and pedestrians
The Gadish Group was selected to take a significant part in the development of eastern Lachish settlements after the evacuation of Gush Katif residents.
Later on, the Gadish Group develops additional localities in the area for the purpose of expanding the local population and the entire population. As part of the projects, approximately 1,198 housing units were established.
Among other things, development work was carried out that included: Preparation of underground infrastructure: water, sewage, lighting, communications, drainage, development of floodgates, paving of roads
Gadish was chosen to participate in the expansion of the settlements of Beitar Illit and Efrat – about 8,333 housing units in high-density construction and self-build. The works include: underground works, drainage, road grading and sloping, retaining wall (geogrid soil reinforcement, gravity, reinforced walls), developing open public spaces in difficult mountainous topography (slopes of 40 degrees), hard rocky soil, working with external infrastructures and utility providers: IEC, The Antiquities Authority, Mekorot, Hot, Cellcom, Bezek and more
Management of the construction of a huge water reservoir with a storage volume of about 3.6M cubic meters in the area of Kibbutz Nitzanim, for storing wastewater and distributing them for agricultural uses across southern Israel
In the framework of this project, in which Gadish was responsible for the planning management, the execution management and the supervision, a pathway for the Jerusalem Light Rail was cleared (the Red Line), including the relocation of electricity systems, traffic lights, lighting, control and command, water, sewage and drainage, executing the Tzahal Square Tunnel into which motor traffic was directed, executing complex traffic arrangement for a period of two and a half years.
The project is located in the city’s center and its execution required extensive coordination with the Jerusalem Municipality/Police/Hadassah Hospital/Utilities/The Antiquities Authority/The Nature and Parks Authority/The Waqf/Notre Dame/The Ministry of Tourism/The Ministry of Defense etc.
Gadish is responsible for managing the early planning stage of the Purple Line. The Purple Line is a new light rail line in Jerusalem. Its a branch line that connects several major centers in the south of the city. The line starts from the Hadassah Hospital and continues all the way to Talpiot’s employment area. A potential extension of the line to the neighborhood of Armon HaNatziv is currently being reviewed.
Gadish was selected to manage the planning, and to provide management and supervision for the execution of Road 1000, which was constructed as part of the Shahamon 2 neighborhood in Eilat. In this project, we executed approximately 1 km of road, developed sidewalks, installed sculptures, and carried out landscaping and irrigation works. This road connects “Love Square” to Road 90, providing direct access between the neighborhoods and the sea.
Along the LTR Blue Line, Gadish was chosen to manage and plan two segments in Hebron Rd. “Park and Go” Nahal Sorek and “Park and Go” Har Homa. This LTR line would pass through Jerusalem, from the neighborhood of Ramot in the north to the neighborhoods of Talpiot and Gilo in the south. The line is about 31 kilometers long and includes 53 stations. The project includes preparation works for the works of the Blue Line’s franchisee.
Gadish Group is responsible for managing the early planning and the detailed planning of the platforms extensions in several railway stations. Platforms extension projects are complex both engineering-wise and execution-wise, and may decrease the loads and increase the number of passengers.
The planned platforms extension would be about 300 meters in each station, including maintenance of existing infrastructures and roofing. The extensions of the platforms would be carried during the continued ongoing operation of the stations.