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Arab Contractors to bid for two Oman projects worth $150m

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Arab Contractors, the Arab construction firm, will bid for two sanitation and water projects in Oman worth $150m, a senior executive said on Wednesday.

Bid winners for the Al Amerat Waste Water project, which is worth $88m, will be announced before October 2012, said Housam Fayed, project manager for Arab Contractors.

He added that Haya Water plans to build a 316km northern area sewage and treated effluent pipeline to enhance the network in the Al Amerat region, according to Zawya Projects Monitor.

In addition, the Musandam Water Distribution Network is expected to be built over two years by the Public Authority for Electricity and Water. The winners of this bid will be announced before the year end, Fayed said.

The project involves the laying of 190km of water pipes and is worth $52m. It is part of a water distribution network in Daba, Lima and Ar Rawdah in Oman’s Musandam governorate.

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