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Zalman Barashi

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זלמן בראשי ואחיו
www.barashi.co.il

A private Israeli company specializing in the development of infrastructure projects. The company is active in road and bridge construction, laying of underground infrastructure, developing parks and public spaces and expanding cities amongst others.

The company is located in Atarot settlement industrial zone in the occupied West Bank.

Between the years 2007 and 2011, the company was contracted by Ashtrom to develop the infrastructure of the Jerusalem Light Rail. The company was involved in earthworks, foundation, drainage, communication systems, traffic lights, concrete work, walls, docks and railway stations.

The company was also contracted by the Israeli Ministry of Defense for the maintenance of the "Seam Zone" around Jerusalem, the area annexed by the Wall. The work included the paving and maintenance of roads and provision of ongoing maintenance and troubleshooting. As part of the project, in April 2018 the company was involved in construction work in Qalandiya checkpoint.

In 2003, the company was contracted by the Israeli Ministry of Defense to execute a project in Rachel's Tomb, located in the West Bank.

The company was involved in the establishment of open public spaces in the settlement neighborhood of Pisgat Ze'ev in occupied East Jerusalem.

The company was invovled in the construction of Jersualem Road 21, which passes through and serves the settlement neighborhoods of Pisgar Ze'ev, French Hill and Ramat Shlomo in East Jerusalem.

The company was involved in the construction of a bridge in Silwan, a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem.

The company was involved in infrastructure work in Beitar Illit settlement and in the construction and expansion of Kfar Adumim settlement, both located in the occupied West Bank. The company is developing 404 dunams of occupied land in Kfar Adumim for new residential construction in the settlement

The company was invovled in national projects such as the clearence of the `Western Wall` square. The clearence was meant to allow the expansion of the Western Wall, and was accomplished by the evacutation of Palestinian families.

The company was also involved in the construction of the boarders with Jordan and Egypt.