
According to a Tender Board official in Oman, the Sultanate plans to invite bids in December for the construction of a 230 km railway, part of a planned Gulf Arab network valued at up to $25bn, Reuters has reported. A tender for a second phase will be issued next year, the official said. 'The third phase, which is under study, will involve a railway network construction from the south of Oman to Yemen, expected to be tendered out in 2010,' he added.
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