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Oman deal for Strabag

Austrian contractor Strabag has won a €150 million deal for the construction of new port including road works and infrastructure at Duqm in Oman. The contract will be carried out by Strabag Oman, the Arabian subsidiary of the group.
May 1, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSSAustrian contractor 945 Strabag has won a €150 million deal for the construction of new port including road works and infrastructure at Duqm in Oman. The contract will be carried out by Strabag Oman, the Arabian subsidiary of the group. In addition to the establishment of shipyard access, docks and warehouses, the contract awarded by the Ministry of Transport and Communication of the Sultanate of Oman also comprises the construction of six, four, and two lane expressways.

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