Iraqistan Redevelopment Project

The Iraqistan Redevelopment Project/Initiative is a massive long term joint Everetti-Iraqistani plan to redevelop Iraqistan to enter the 21st century with newly paved highways and roads, rebuilt city infrastructure, new utility systems including a massive solar energy array in the Iraqi desert, water supply lines, desalination and water treatment plants and desert-to-green space conversion of areas to improve Iraqistani environment in metropolitan and surrounding areas. Iraqistani development is expected to continue into the 2020's as Iraqistan becomes a goal to create a first world, 21st century Middle Eastern nation to bring a new age of development, economic progress and industry to the region, especially in the less developed Arab nations. The project is led by a coalition of developing firms and contractors including Infrastructure Advancement Corporation, which is notable for many improvements in the Union of Everett. The Union of Everett Marine Corps Army of Engineers is aiding in the project in vital redevelopment of important infrastructure such as bridges, roads and highways as well as utilities.

Iraqistan Power Service & Solar Array
The Iraqistan Power Service was established in late 2009, designed to take lead in developing Iraqistan's electrical and power utilities. With the decline of oil in many first world nations, Iraqistan needed a new source of energy to sell. Plans to develop renewable and advanced energy led to the idea of utilizing Iraqistan's vast deserts for solar power arrays. Several large power stations are under construction which will provide vast energy to Iraqistan and clean energy to sell to neighboring nations such as Iran (following redevelopment), Israel (which also utilizes solar power as a vital energy source), Saudi Arabia, Caucasus, Kuwait and Jordan. Iraqistan will continue to export oil to nations demanding it, such as the Union of Everett, Africa and Europe. The solar arrays under construction will supply Iraqistan with a goal of 50% of it's energy by 2012 and 100% by 2020, with excess energy to sell.

Al-Faw
The city of Al-Faw is the target of major industrial development, constructing expanded ports for sea trade and plans to develop industrial buildings and factories in the city. Education programs established in 2008 and 2009 have provided Iraqistanis with better education leading to a near future of new industrial leadership, inventors and trained and skilled workers, able to establish companies and corporations. Al-Faw will become a major industrial city of the future in the Middle East, competing with the United Arab Emirate's city of Dubai. Al-Faw should be functional as a trade center and corporate center of Iraqistan by 2015, providing new jobs and bringing up the Iraqistani GDP.