Muscat assesses water proposals
Oman Wastewater Services Company is evaluating proposals from three firms for a major sewage conveyance contract on the $1,000 million Muscat wastewater scheme.A team of the local National Construction & Trading with Cairo-based The Arab Contractors (Osman Ahmed Osman & Company) is low bidder at RO 58 million ($151 million) for the contract to build a sewage collection and conveyance system and a gravity sewer network at Al-Mobellah.The local Galfar Engineering & Contracting is ranked second. India's Larsen & Toubro is third.Proposals from three firms are still under evaluation for the contract to build an 82,000-cubic-metre-a-day sewage treatment plant (MEED 7:9:07).
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