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Construction

24 Oct 14

Contract signed for Doha Link

The Kuwait government has awarded a US$586 million contract to design, build and maintain the Doha Link of the Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway.

The Korean contractor is due to complete the project in four years to coincide with the completion of the main causeway, said the Kuwait News Agency

The Causeway comprises two discrete elements. The main section, which is currently under construction, will link  Shuwaikh Port area and the Subiyah New Town to the north. It has a total length of 36km, including the 27km of marine bridge structure. The second aspect is the Doha Link, which will link the Shuwaikh Port with the Doha motorway. It is 13km in length, and is predominantly a marine bridge structure.

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