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Monday, December 7 - 2009

Hill International wins Abu Dhabi contract

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, July 14 - 2009 at 11:42

Abu Dhabi-based Aabar Investments has awarded a $14.2m contract to Hill International, a US-based construction risk management firm, to provide project management consultancy services during design and construction of fourteen major mixed-use and residential developments in the UAE capital. The projects include one mixed-use building on Reem Island (approximately 25 storeys), six buildings on Raha Beach (approximately 10 storeys each), five buildings in Rawdat Abu Dhabi (approximately 10 storeys each), one residential building in Saraya (approximately 45 storeys) and one hotel building in Saraya (approximately 23 storeys).

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