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Sunday, December 6 - 2009

Zamil Steel wins New Zealand contract

  • Saudi Arabia: Tuesday, July 21 - 2009 at 09:57

Saudi Arabia's Zamil Steel Industries said it has won a SR88 million ($23.5m) contract for the fabrication and supply of lattice steel towers for the 400kV overhead line of the North Island Grid Upgrade Project in New Zealand. The contract calls for the proto-assembly and load testing of six types of 400kV double-circuit overhead line towers as well as the fabrication and supply of over 425 towers as part of Transpower's North Island Grid Upgrade Project. Delivery of the towers is to be completed by the end of 2010, the company said.

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