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Bahrain to start work on new causeway in 2015

  • Bahrain: Monday, September 24 - 2012 at 09:50

Bahrain's ministry of works has said work on a major new causeway in the kingdom to a BD1bn ($2.66bn) coastal development is expected to start at the beginning of 2015, after almost a decade of delays, Gulf Daily News has reported. The project will provide direct access to the Northern Town project from the Seef District, bypassing Budaiya Highway altogether, said municipal councillor Hussain Al Sagheer. "The works ministry has now assigned two consultants to prepare studies on the coastal route, which should be complete by December next year due to the nature of the area that would cut through," said Al Sagheer. The ministry told the Northern Municipal Council it expects the designs for the new route to take around a year to complete. It said construction of the road was therefore due to start in early 2015 and would take around two years to finish.

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