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Oman finalises Adam-Thamrait road design

  • Oman: Sunday, March 17 - 2013 at 07:32

Oman's transport ministry has said it has finalised detailed designs and tender documents for the 717km Adam-Thamrait road dualisation project, which begins from Izz-Adam road's dualisation project and ends at the Thamrait-Salalah dualisation project, Oman Daily Observer has reported. The carriageway includes 40 circular flyovers, in addition to tunnels for camels to pass through instead of crossing the highway. The design consultancy of the project will be awarded to more than one contractor, so that work proceeds simultaneously on different sites for ease and expediency of road's dualisation, the ministry said. Upon the completion of the project, the link between Muscat and Salalah will be fully dualised along its 1,000-plus km length.

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