Algiers, Algeria – Algeria is experiencing a surge in infrastructure development and housing initiatives across the nation. Recent announcements highlight significant progress in transportation networks and residential construction projects, signaling a commitment to improving the quality of life for citizens.
A new section of road connecting the 5 Juillet interchange and Khraissia was commissioned on Thursday, October 30, 2025. This development aims to ease traffic congestion and improve connectivity in the Algiers metropolitan area.
Simultaneously, the distribution of over 144,000 housing units is underway in various regions of the country. This large-scale distribution is part of a broader government effort to address housing shortages and provide affordable living options for Algerian families.
Further bolstering housing availability, the launch of a project to distribute over 2,300 housing units under different schemes was also announced on Thursday. This initiative aims to cater to diverse housing needs and preferences.
In western Algeria, over 30,000 housing units are being allocated to residents. Similar distribution efforts are also focused on southern regions of the country, with significant allocations of housing units under various programs.
Looking ahead, several key road projects are proposed in the 2026 Finance Law, indicating a continued focus on infrastructure development. Additionally, construction is set to begin on 60,000 housing units across various wilayas (provinces) in November.
In related news, the AADL (National Housing Improvement and Development Agency) has established coordination committees to implement proactive measures to prevent accidents potentially caused by adverse weather conditions. This initiative underscores a commitment to safety and preparedness in housing management.
Furthermore, cooperation in railway infrastructure was a key topic of discussion between Djeloui and the Vice President of the China International Development Cooperation Agency, highlighting international partnerships in Algeria’s development efforts.
A study is also underway to explore the possibility of doubling National Road 6, connecting Mascara and Saida, further demonstrating the government’s commitment to improving transportation infrastructure. Finally, the creation of regional clusters of private companies to participate in public works projects is planned, fostering private sector involvement in national development.
DZWatch will continue to provide updates on these and other important developments shaping Algeria’s future.

