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Chen Han Korean sign a contract for the implementation of 5000 housing
units in Tripoli value of 550 million dinars for 36 months.
7-08-2007
JimLang Indonesian company signed contract worth 452 million dinars in
3860 housing units in a maximum period of 30 months
07-08-2007
The Libyan company RAWAS runs out 1612 housing units worth 175 million
dinars Valley offshore
07-08-2007
Libyan company plans to construct 3 cement factories in Africa
05-08-2007
The international investment and development group announced construction of 3 cement factories (from the planned 6 factories) in Libya, Sudan and Uganda with the partnership of national companies in the three countries.
The 3 factories will be financed with 2 billion dollars by European investment bank in Africa, European and American investors and other European companies.
The final contracts will be signed with the financing corporations in September.
The stone foundations of the 3 factories will be laid in 2008 and the inauguration of the first factory in the Sudan will be on 2010.
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Laying the foundation stone to implement 30 thousand housing units in
a series of major new development projects being based in Benghazi City
02-08-2007
STFA has signed a contract for Benghazi Port Project Phase 2 in Libya.
01-08-2007
STFA Construction Company in JV with EREN Company has signed a contract with GPC for Communication, Transport & Telecommunications, and Maritime Transport & Ports Administration in Libya for Benghazi Port Project Phase 2.
STFA–EREN JV has submitted their bid on 15 November 2006 and currently is waiting for the final approval of Libya Follow up & Control Department. STFA-EREN JV has already started the works for the master plan of the project.
The project has a value of 104.000.000 USD and a construction period of 33 months. The project scope covers the construction of various civil works including earthworks (157.000m3 excavation and 1.005.000 m3 filling), roads, paving and surfacing (1.500.000 m2 surfacing), drainage and piped services (14,8 km water main, 18.1 km surface water drainage), electrical services, fencing and gates (3320 m fencing,317m3 concrete, 297m2 blockwork), buildings (54.000m2) and concrete Piles (35.000m).
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Housing contracts worth L.D 700 million signed
30-07-2007
The apparatus of implementing housing projects in Libya has signed in the last few days a number of contracts for infrastructure projects in seven cities including Zlitin, Zawia, Buttnan, Benghazi , Sirte and Tripoli .
The contracts are worth L.D 718.2 million and focused on sewage, water desalination and road construction. Most of the money, however, went to projects in Tripoli city including a built way around the city, a sewage station of Hadhaba Al-Khathra and the construction of Jamal Abdul Nasser street.
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Adoption of the implementation of the scheme through a metal in sabha
distance of 6464.98 km and the main routes subsidiary 136.5 kilometers in
length.
25-07-2007
Chinese company wins contract for building 5000 housing units in Agdabia
24-07-2007
Authority for execution of housing and utilities schemes signed contract with the Chinese Khofon constructions joint stock company for designing and execution of 5000 housing units in Agdabia for 550 million Libyan dinars execution of the 5000 units with all utilities, health, cultural, educational and administrative services will be on an area of 400 hectares.
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Creation of new housing village west of Tripoli area Ghiryan
18-07-2007
Nimvia French company signed a contract to implement the project on
the study of fresh eyes under the sea along the Libyan coast worth 4.355
million euros
18-07-2007
Tripoli Greens:Germans to Design Libya New Government Headquarters
15-07-2007
Photo: An artist's impression of The Conference Complex at the Tripoli Greens: All the buildings are organized clearly with oversight around the central park, a green, quadrangular oasis.Photo: An artist's impression of The Conference Complex at the Tripoli Greens: All the buildings are organized clearly with oversight around the central park, a green, quadrangular oasis.
A Berlin-based group of architect said it has been awarded a contract to design a sprawling new headquarters for the Libyan government in Tripoli.
The firm Leon Wohlhage Wernik said that the government buildings will be spread out over 230 hectares and must be partially completed by 2009 to mark the 40th anniversary of First Al-Fateh Revolution.
The project will only be fully completed in 2017, however, said Anneke Holz, a spokeswoman for the firm.
It will cost between 2.5 billion and three billion euros (3.4 billion and 4.1 billion dollars).
A model of the firm's winning design posted on its website shows flat-roofed ministries lining a large rectangular park dotted with palm trees.
The complex has been compared by the German press to the futuristic, utopian architectural style employed in the Brazilian capital Brasilia in the 1950s by German architect Oscar Niemeyer.
It will be situated between Tripoli's international airport and the capital's historical centre and will also include a mosque, a towering five-star hotel and a conference centre.
Leon Wohlhage Wernik said their design for the government headquarters was chosen over those submitted by acclaimed Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid and Japan's Kisho Kurokawa.
The competition required a functional concept with a high level of design, as well as an architecture that inspires identity, representing both modern Libya and its tradition. The architects see the project named Tripoli Greens as an important representation of the new Libya.
The firm said it tried to combine tradition and modernity in the design.
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Contracting with consulting office. (B.K.S) South African to oversee the
implementation of dam Abu BINALSHIBH western mountains worth nearly
two million dollars
23-06-2007
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