Public housing reinforced in Migdal HaEmek
Migdal HaEmek public housing reinforced in NIS 6.9 million project by Amigur, improving earthquake resistance and resident quality of life in Vered 2 and Givati.
The project, carried out by Amigur, a subsidiary of the Jewish Agency and the Ministry of Construction and Housing, led by the Administration for Old Neighborhoods and Building Reinforcement in the Ministry and in cooperation with the Migdal HaEmek Municipality, included the reinforcement of two residential complexes in the city:
- Vered 2 complex, 22 housing units, with a budget investment of approximately NIS 3.3 million.
- Givati Golani 7 complex, 24 housing units, with a budget investment of approximately NIS 3.6 million.
As part of the works, the building structures were reinforced using concrete and steel, to improve their resistance to earthquakes, alongside upgrading the buildings’ appearance, developing gardens, and rehabilitating public spaces for the benefit of residents and the community. Both projects are part of the Ministry of Construction and Housing‘s program to strengthen old neighborhoods and improve the living conditions of public housing residents in Migdal HaEmek and to strengthen local authorities in the north.
Yaki Ben Haim, Mayor of Migdal HaEmek:
“This is an important and significant move for the residents of Migdal HaEmek, strengthening both their personal safety and their quality of life. Reinforcing and renovating public housing buildings is an expression of deep commitment to the residents and to reducing social gaps. I thank the Minister of Construction and Housing, the Director General of the Ministry, and all the partners for their cooperation and investment in the city, and we will continue to work together to renew old neighborhoods and strengthen the city for the benefit of all residents.”
Director General of the Ministry of Construction and Housing, Mr. Yehuda Morgenstern:
“The project in Migdal HaEmek is part of our commitment to public housing residents, to take care of them through actions. Reinforcing buildings, improving the environment, and investing in old neighborhoods are intended to provide residents with a better and safer quality of life. Residents of the North deserve a safe and quality living environment, and the Ministry is committed to continuing to invest and strengthen settlements as part of an overall policy to strengthen local authorities.”
CEO of Amigur, Erez Shani:
“The project in Migdal HaEmek expresses our deep commitment to the safety, welfare, and quality of life of public housing residents, and I thank the Ministry of Construction and Housing for choosing us to carry it out. Alongside reinforcing buildings against earthquakes and rehabilitating the urban space, Amigur continues these days to work on rehabilitating damaged buildings and establishing protected spaces (Mamadim) in northern settlements, as part of an overall concept of resilience, social responsibility, and the development of public housing in Israel.”
Yossi Haddad, Director of the Administration for Old Neighborhoods and Building Reinforcement at the Ministry of Construction and Housing:
“Building reinforcement projects promoted by the Ministry of Construction and Housing along the Syrian-African Rift are a national project to save human lives during an earthquake. Within this framework, significant projects are being promoted in Migdal HaEmek to reinforce buildings and renew old neighborhoods, leading to a tangible improvement in the residents’ quality of life. The Ministry systematically works to reinforce old buildings, upgrade infrastructure, and ensure a safe and maintained living environment, with a long-term vision for strengthening cities and communities.
I would like to thank the Minister of Construction and Housing, the Director General of the Ministry, Amigur company, and the staff of the Administration for Old Neighborhoods and Building Reinforcement for their professional work and commitment to the success of the projects.”























