Sunday, 11 k 1 2011 08:09 GMT
Alsumaria News / Diyala
The Department of Diyala province, Sunday, complete the procedures for the direct implementation of the four draft strategy over the next year, increases the cost of 70 billion dinars, saying that 18 companies are competing with each other to complete those projects.
He said media spokesman of the conservative Heritage Azzawi in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "committees of technical and engineering in the administration of the province completed its proceedings, to direct the implementation of four projects strategy within the province next year," noting that "the projects include construction of a bridge companion to bridge the Sheriff on the Diyala River east of Baquba to address the traffic congestion in addition to the establishment of another bridge in the Hamrin region northeast of Baquba, to create flexibility in the movement of trade caravans coming from Iran through the border crossing Mundhiriyah toward Baghdad. "
He said al-Azzawi that "the project also includes the lining of the Diyala River from the side of the Corniche central Baquba, and build a Mqterpat bridge Buhriz, south of Baquba, which will contribute to the creation of flexibility in the movement of students of the University of Diyala," noting that "the cost of the four projects more than 70 billion dinars, It will be financed from the budget of the development of regions for the next year. "
He stressed that al-Azzawi "18 local company specialized currently competing with each other to complete those projects," explaining that "management continues to maintain plans to improve service within the province of reality, according to the plan was adopted, despite the limited financial resources to manage the province."
The Department of Diyala province, announced last November, that its budget for next year will amount to some 148 billion dinars, which cover only 15% of the actual need to cover material costs for projects to be completed in the general administrative units next year.
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