Baghdad invites international companies to bid for projects SOA
Author: HM Editor: AA Tuesday 22 k 2 2013 10: 53 GMT
The downtown Baghdad headquarters
Alsumaria news/Baghdad
The Secretariat invited Baghdad, Tuesday, global companies to present offers to service projects to contribute to the implementation of each, showing that this year's budget earmarked for service projects.
The Secretariat's Undersecretary for Municipal Affairs Naim Al-qaabi said in a statement, said, on the sidelines of his meeting with a number of Turkish companies and received "alsumaria news", "Baghdad plan for this year includes a large number of service projects off the ground after the completion of infrastructure projects, calling on the world to contribute to the implementation of some of them."
Kaabi called those companies "bid for projects announced by formal and follow the approved legal fundamentalism contexts of competition with other companies in the implementation of projects to serve the residents of the capital," he said, adding that "the Secretariat's budget will be earmarked for service projects.
Al Kaabi said that "the secretariat has three operating and investment budgets of the third budget of the regions development, pointing out that" reconstruction projects in Baghdad need to sober and global companies including specialized Turkish companies that have already implemented specific projects and the work environment and waste recycling and development of roads and have similar actions in a number of countries in the world. "
Baghdad confirmed, in the January 15, 2013, an ambitious plan to implement a number of service projects and privatization in municipal services sectors of the three this year and which will include the vast Centre walkradh Centre-Karkh.
Baghdad suffers several years after 2003, considerable problems in terms of services, like the rest of Iraq, comes on top of unlocked service electricity, drinking water and sanitation and a suffocating traffic jam and lack of schools, and other problems.
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Author: HM Editor: AA Tuesday 22 k 2 2013 10: 53 GMT
The downtown Baghdad headquarters
Alsumaria news/Baghdad
The Secretariat invited Baghdad, Tuesday, global companies to present offers to service projects to contribute to the implementation of each, showing that this year's budget earmarked for service projects.
The Secretariat's Undersecretary for Municipal Affairs Naim Al-qaabi said in a statement, said, on the sidelines of his meeting with a number of Turkish companies and received "alsumaria news", "Baghdad plan for this year includes a large number of service projects off the ground after the completion of infrastructure projects, calling on the world to contribute to the implementation of some of them."
Kaabi called those companies "bid for projects announced by formal and follow the approved legal fundamentalism contexts of competition with other companies in the implementation of projects to serve the residents of the capital," he said, adding that "the Secretariat's budget will be earmarked for service projects.
Al Kaabi said that "the secretariat has three operating and investment budgets of the third budget of the regions development, pointing out that" reconstruction projects in Baghdad need to sober and global companies including specialized Turkish companies that have already implemented specific projects and the work environment and waste recycling and development of roads and have similar actions in a number of countries in the world. "
Baghdad confirmed, in the January 15, 2013, an ambitious plan to implement a number of service projects and privatization in municipal services sectors of the three this year and which will include the vast Centre walkradh Centre-Karkh.
Baghdad suffers several years after 2003, considerable problems in terms of services, like the rest of Iraq, comes on top of unlocked service electricity, drinking water and sanitation and a suffocating traffic jam and lack of schools, and other problems.
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