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AECOM wins Singapore Expressway contract

AECOM is starting work on its contract for Singapore’s North-South Expressway project. The US$15 million contract covers 21.4km section of the route. The contract is for consultancy work on the electrical and mechanical engineering aspects of the expressway project.
September 9, 2013 Read time: 1 min
1397 AECOM is starting work on its contract for Singapore’s North-South Expressway project. The US$15 million contract covers 21.4km section of the route. The contract is for consultancy work on the electrical and mechanical engineering aspects of the expressway project.

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