UAE-Qatar causeway project to cost $13bn
Thursday, February 14 - 2008 at 06:52
A proposed causeway linking Abu Dhabi with Doha in Qatar may cost about $13bn, reported our sister publication Meed, citing a consultant that could be involved in the project. Mohammad Ali, regional adviser with Denmark's Cowi, said the the latest design would link the two cities via a 65 kilometre bridge across the Gulf. Cowi is likely to be involved in the project as a consultant. It is already involved in a project to build a causeway between Qatar and Bahrain.
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Jeff Florian, Senior ReporterThursday, February 14 - 2008 at 06:52 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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