Chinese contractors awarded two deals for Jubail, Ras Al-Khair cities
- Saudi Arabia: Saturday, October 20 - 2012 at 06:00
Saudi Arabia's Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) has awarded two contracts worth a total of SR506.98m for the implementation of infrastructure projects in Jubail and Ras Al-Khair industrial cities, Arab News has reported. China Communications Construction Co (CCCC) won the first contract for building a booster unit to enhance pumping capacity at a seawater cooling network and all related facilities for the industrial area in Phases 3 and 4 of Jubail 2 project. The second contract was signed with China National Chemical Engineering Co (CNCEC) to implement the housing complex in Ras Al-Khair Industrial City. The housing complex will include facilities including a mosque, service workshops, warehouses, a dining hall, a bakery, a sports hall, management and security buildings.
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