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Dubai's Arabtec-led consortium wins $629m Jordan project

Published: 09 Jun 2013 - 07:33 pm | Last Updated: 01 Feb 2022 - 10:46 am

DUBAI: Dubai construction firm Arabtec  said on Sunday that a consortium led by the company had won a $629 million contract to build the first phase of a tourism project in Jordan.
 
The contract to build Saraya Aqaba was awarded to a consortium of Arabtec, Dubai contractor Drake and Scull and Consolidated Contractors Co, Arabtec said in a statement on Dubai's bourse.
 
The project comprises 634,000 square metres of development around a man-made lagoon, with about 1.5 kilometres  of beachfront. The project's total cost will be $1 billion, the statement added.
 
The development, to be delivered in 28 months, will include four international hotels including Jumeirah International and Starwood Hotels facilities, as well as a water park. (Reuters)