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Malaysia bridge feasibility study to show project viability

The feasibility study for a key bridge link in Malaysia will reveal the viability of the project. The study for the Labuan-Menumbok Bridge Link in Malaysia is thought to have a contract value of around US$3.6 million. A number of consultancies have tendered for the study deal.
January 23, 2018 Read time: 1 min

The feasibility study for a key bridge link in Malaysia will reveal the viability of the project. The study for the Labuan-Menumbok Bridge Link in Malaysia is thought to have a contract value of around US$3.6 million. A number of consultancies have tendered for the study deal.

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