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Sewedy wins $183 power contract
- Egypt: Monday, October 19 - 2009 at 11:22
Egypt-based El Sewedy Cables has announced it was part of a consortium that has won an EGP1bn ($183m) electricity link project, Reuters has reported. The project will link the Abu Qir area in the north of Egypt to Badr City, 50km east of Cairo, through a 340km power line, the firm said. The project is scheduled for completion within two years, the company added.
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