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SAUDI ARABIA : The Royal Commission for Jubail inks contracts worth $200 million
Publish Date : 11-Jan-2012
Prince Saud bin Abdullah, chairman of the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu announced that he has inked contracts worth around $200 million for numerous projects in Jubail industrial City.
Out of the projects, one is for the second phase of a road project to link Ras Al-Khair with Jubail Industrial City, which includes construction of bridges and tunnels and installation of streetlights and traffic signals. Abdullah Ahmed Al-Dossary Co will be executing the work.
The 2nd contract was awarded by Mashariq Trading & Contracting to design and build an electricity power station in the city, which will help offering power to new industries.
While the 3rd contract inks with Arab Supply & Trading for operation and maintenance of the Royal Commission’s headquarters in Jubail.
The 4th contract was awarded to the Project Build Company, which includes the expansion of the city’s medical centre.