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Traffic Tech wins traffic signal maintenance contract in Abu Dhabi

The Abu Dhabi Department of Transport has awarded Traffic Tech (Gulf) – Abu Dhabi a traffic signal maintenance contract for the Al Ain Municipality. Valued at over US$ 4.5 million, the contract will run for two years covering maintenance and development of all traffic signals throughout the city. Recently, Middle East Integrated Systems (MEIS), Traffic Tech Group’s Bahraini based company, has also been awarded Bahrain’s traffic signal maintenance contract covering over 280 intersections. Currently, the grou
May 8, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
The Abu Dhabi Department of Transport has awarded Traffic Tech (Gulf) – Abu Dhabi a traffic signal maintenance contract for the 2509 Al Ain Municipality. Valued at over US$ 4.5 million, the contract will run for two years covering maintenance and development of all traffic signals throughout the city.

Recently, 5455 Middle East Integrated Systems (MEIS), 5456 Traffic Tech Group’s Bahraini based company, has also been awarded Bahrain’s traffic signal maintenance contract covering over 280 intersections. Currently, the group holds similar contracts in four countries; Qatar, UAE, Bahrain and Jordan.

“As we continue to expand our operations, these new contracts come invaluable as they help us sustain the growth objectives of our business,” comments Husam Musharbash, The Traffic Tech Group’s president & CEO. “Having traffic signal maintenance contracts in all of the four key countries where we are based signifies the trust and confidence of our clients and reinforces our leadership in the traffic signals & urban traffic control systems (UTC) market in the region.”

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