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Monday, September 6 - 2010

Dubai's DSI wins four new contracts

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, July 28 - 2010 at 11:06

Dubai-based Drake & Scull International said it has won four new contracts in Kuwait, Qatar and Oman. The company said the four new projects had a combined value of Dhs80m ($21.8m), but did not break down the value of individual awards. The projects are the Immigration General Directorate Building in Farwaniya, Kuwait; the Arabilla Tourist and Entertainment Complex in Salmiya, Kuwait, a commercial development in Oman; and the Emergency and Safety College in Qatar. The awards bring the total value of projects awarded to DSI from the beginning of the year to Dhs2.5bn compared to Dhs1.5bn for the same period last year, the company said in a statement.

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