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Salini secures key Kazakhstan highways work

Salini and its subsidiary Todini Costruzioni Generali have been awarded a US$386.43 million contract to build four stretches of the Almaty-Khorgos motorway in Kazakhstan. In the same country, Salini and Todini have also been awarded a $120.51 million contract for the construction of a stretch on the Almaty Ust-Kamenogorsk road. A third contract valued at $31.43 million awarded to Salini-Impregilo involves the construction of a 70km road stretch north of Free Town, in Sierra Leone.
July 17, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Salini and its subsidiary 5482 Todini Costruzioni Generali have been awarded a US$386.43 million contract to build four stretches of the Almaty-Khorgos motorway in Kazakhstan. In the same country, Salini and Todini have also been awarded a $120.51 million contract for the construction of a stretch on the Almaty Ust-Kamenogorsk road.

A third contract valued at $31.43 million awarded to Salini-Impregilo involves the construction of a 70km road stretch north of Free Town, in Sierra Leone.

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