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TAV wins Tripoli Airport tender
22-08-2007
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Tepe-Akfen-Vie (TAV) Construction has won the tender for construction of Tripoli International Airport in Libya, a statement by the company said on Tuesday.
Releasing a statement, the company noted that the consortium, including TAV Construction, Brazilian-centered Odebrecht and Lebanese CCC companies, was formally awarded with the tender.
Within the scope of the project to be launched within a month, a terminal of 350,000 square meters and the most modern airport in the region will be constructed.
The terminal will have a passenger capacity of 20 million while the parking lot will be available for 4,400 vehicles.
The airport is expected to be constructed within two years.
Brazilian Odebrecht company has built the Miami Airport in Florida, USA while Lebanese CCC has constructed Beirut International Airport.
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Libya said on Monday that work has begun on a new one billion Euro airport for the capital Tripoli which will be able to welcome 20 million travelers per year.
The work is being carried out by a consortium of six companies including Vinci of France, Oderbrecht of Brazil and TAV of Turkey, under the supervision of a French research consultancy; state news agency JANA cited project director Abdel Majid Sadah as saying. The 1,165 hectare (2,878 acre) site will be able to handle up to 100 planes, with a car park capacity of 4,400 spaces, Sadah said.
Transport Minister Mohammed Abu Ajila said the new airport would inaugurate a "radical change" in the country's air transport sector, adding that a further 2 billion euros have been set aside to modernize other airports in the country.
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5000 housing units south Al Zawya in an area of 240 hectares
19-08-2007
154 hectares for setting up industrial city in Zawya
19-08-2007
1000 housing units on an area of the city Surman 45 hectares
19-08-2007
151 hectares is the area allocated for the implementation of
4000 housing units.
19-08-2007
HIB Selects AECOM as Primary Consultant
18-08-2007
| The American AECOM Technology Corporation announced Wednesday that it has been selected as the primary consultant and program manager by the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Housing and Infrastructure Board (HIB).
AECOM did not specify how much it is worth in dollars.
Based on the program management responsibilities, AECOM said in a press release that would become the main advisor for the Libyan HIB for major cities throughout Libya.
Following the initial phase, AECOM will work in conjunction with the HIB to implement a comprehensive housing and infrastructure
Development program for Libya that will create an enhanced environment for its citizens and visitors, the release said.
The HIB has indicated that the budget for these housing and infrastructure enhancement efforts is in excess of $40 billion, and will include the construction of new housing and infrastructure systems for all major cities in Libya; urban design and development; housing units and residential settlements; upgrades to existing infrastructure and utility systems; and environmentally focused sustainable processes.
"This agreement with AECOM reflects the significant commitment that Libya has made to improve our national housing and infrastructure," said Abuzaid Dordah, chairman, Libyan HIB as quoted by the press release.
"We have a unique opportunity to enhance the quality of life for our people and the economic potential for our country through this major housing and infrastructure development initiative."
"We are delighted to partner with AECOM, and its global network of expertise and resources, as we move forward in this exciting and historic period for our nation," Dordah added.
According to Dordah, AECOM's duties will include reviewing designs, plans, and studies submitted to HIB; assessment and review of current and ongoing design and construction projects; preparation of master plans, detailed plans and studies for water systems, sewage systems, roads, bridges, transit systems, and traffic systems for a number of large cities; and the establishment of management and control systems for all related projects.
"AECOM is honored to be selected by the Libyan Housing and Infrastructure Board for this very important program," said John M. Dionisio, AECOM president and chief executive officer. "At AECOM, we focus on enhancing and sustaining the world's built, natural and social environments. This partnership will enable us to deliver on this commitment, while improving the quality of life for the Libyan people."
AECOM will also provide a comprehensive training and knowledge-sharing program for local planners, engineers, and technical staff. (Source: AECOM Technology Corporation)
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Three contracts with a Chinese company to implement the 12000
housing
units valued at 976.1 million dinars
13-08-2007
Jet Moroccan contracted to 2000 housing units in Tripoli value of
214.2 million dinars
13-08-2007
Saraya Libyan company implemented 2000 housing units in Tripoli
value of 213.85 million dinars
13-08-2007
Tunisian company contracted to implement Bin Shaban 2000
housing units valued at 277.4 million dinars
13-08-2007
The National Company for Housing and Utilities sign a contract
for the
implementation of the number of 2204 housing units
valued at 159.9 million
dinars
13-08-2007
The value of the development contract Tripoli International
Airport 1.7 million
dinars.
07-08-2007
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