[5] Similar to neighboring Al Wakrah City, the town's name originates from the Arabic term "wakar", meaning bird's nest.
[6] In 2015, construction began on a housing village for laborers located on a 150,000 sq meter plot of land in Al Wukair.
[7] The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) embarked on a QR 1.5 billion in Al Wukair South in April 2018, with an estimated completion date of 2020.
Warehouses in the park will be maintained by GWC (Gulf Warehousing Company QPSC) and will have a variety of specialized storage facilities.
[9] The community is served by two metrolinks, a feeder bus network, from Al Wakrah Metro Station:[10] This Qatari location article is a stub.