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US$110.27mn deal for Daelim Industrial to build Sungai Brunei Bridge

The Brunei government has awarded a US$110.27 million (KRW 123.3bn) deal to South Korea-based Daelim Industrial (Daelim) to construct the Sungai Brunei Bridge. The Sungai Brunei Bridge will be Brunei's biggest bridge, crossing the Brunei River and connecting the regions of Kampong Sungai Kebun and Jalan to improve the economy in the south of the country. The roads that lead to the bridge will be expanded by Daelim, which will also construct two interchanges.
May 22, 2013 Read time: 1 min
The Brunei government has awarded a US$110.27 million (KRW 123.3bn) deal to South Korea-based 3088 Daelim Industrial (Daelim) to construct the Sungai Brunei Bridge.

The Sungai Brunei Bridge will be Brunei's biggest bridge, crossing the Brunei River and connecting the regions of Kampong Sungai Kebun and Jalan to improve the economy in the south of the country.

The roads that lead to the bridge will be expanded by Daelim, which will also construct two interchanges.

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