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Brunie bridge building bids

Four Chinese contractors are involved in the bidding process for work on Brunei’s Temburong Bridge project. This is the second phase for the bridge project, as a local contractor, Swee, and a South Korean company, Daelim Industrial, won the tender process for the first phase of the work. There are five phases in all for the 30km Temburong Bridge project. In all the project is expected to cost some US$1.21 billion to construct. The names of all of the bidders for the second phase have not so far been release
April 30, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Four Chinese contractors are involved in the bidding process for work on Brunei’s Temburong Bridge project. This is the second phase for the bridge project, as a local contractor, Swee, and a South Korean company, 3088 Daelim Industrial, won the tender process for the first phase of the work. There are five phases in all for the 30km Temburong Bridge project. In all the project is expected to cost some US$1.21 billion to construct. The names of all of the bidders for the second phase have not so far been released although 890 China Railway Construction is known to be among the Chinese companies competing for the tender.

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