RCJY awards SR160m in contracts

  • Saudi Arabia: Sunday, October 07 - 2012 at 09:29

Saudi Arabia's Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) has awarded three contracts worth SR160m for the implementation of a number of projects in Yanbu and Jubail industrial cities, Arab News has reported. The first contract includes procurement of supervisors, manpower and equipment required to carry out power, telecommunications, water, and sewage networks in Yanbu Industrial City in addition to the construction of roads and have them connected to the existing road networks. The second contract is related to the expansion of a package of utility services in a number of locations within the residential areas of Yanbu Industrial City. The third contract involves the development of a TV circuit in the residential area of Jubail Industrial City to raise efficiency of the TV cable system that can provide analogue and digital channels as well as data services.

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