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Transport open for business presentations next week "breakwater"

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Transport open for business presentations next week "breakwater"
Created on Friday, 14 September 2012 14: 29 | |




Baghdad/Orr news

The Transport Ministry confirmed next week start to open commercial offers to create a breakwater to the great port of FAO among competing companies that match their professional with technical conditions established by the Ministry. The Undersecretary said that rikani banks "a delegation headed by Hadi al-Amri Transport Minister will return early next week from Italy after the completion of the technical analysis of 16 foreign companies made offers to create the large port of FAO Kasser waves". The Undersecretary added that the Ministry would move after the completion of technical analysis for deals to the business side offers accounting firms match offers professional requirements previously established Ministry. " Draft breakwater consists of rubble stone length (8000) meters from the coast and deep into the rough (6) from the average sea level, requires about 8 million tons of materials in quarries various sizes. According to General company of Iraqi ports. It also includes a floating pier along the 80 m and width (4.5) attached to the pillars and bridges, mobile reserve iron ore docks for 25 m and width (Cool and four stalls. The establishment of the modern port is part of a far-reaching plan to transfer Iraq to transport corridor between the Middle East and Europe beyond the Suez Canal through the construction of a railway linking the Gulf and Turkey goes back to the colonial era. Iraq has a huge untapped oil reserves and since the 1980s has put plans for costly development projects such as the Baghdad Metro and high-speed railway line linking Baghdad and Basra but not implemented as a result of the policies of war adopted during the previous regime.

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