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Saudi Arabia may hand over stalled projects to competent contractors

  • Saudi Arabia: Monday, January 28 - 2013 at 05:58

The Saudi transport minister has said contractors were behind stalled road projects in the kingdom and threatened to withdraw contracts of delayed projects and transfer them to competent contractors, Arab News has reported. "The stalled and delayed projects are worrying us," minister Jabara Al-Seraisry said. "We are constantly looking for the reasons behind the delay and how to treat it, including the services that hinder the route, through coordination with other government agencies," added Al-Seraisry.

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