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Doha schools contracts awarded
- Qatar: Saturday, June 27 - 2009 at 12:27
Contracts for the construction of several schools in Doha have been awarded by Qatar's Public Works Authority (Ashghal) to three contractors Imperial Trading & Contracting Company, Al-Aali international, and Inshaa Contracting & Trading, Meed has reported. A total of five contracts were awarded worth $56m Imperial Trading & Contracting Company bagged three contracts to build a secondary school for girls in the Maamoura district and in Al-Amir, and a modern school at Al-Saliliyah. Al-Aali International will build the secondary school for girls at New Salata, and Inshaa will build a modern school worth QR40m at Najma.
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