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Ports Authority to construct new turnkey admin buildings in Tripoli and Khoms ports

bySami Zaptia
August 9, 2022
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Ports Authority to construct new turnkey admin buildings in Tripoli and Khoms ports

The Libya Ports Authority is constructing several new turnkey administration buildings in several ports, starting with Tripoli and Khoms Ports (Photo: Libyan Ports Authority).

Libya’s Ports Authority revealed last week that it is to construct new administration buildings across its port.

It revealed that it had signed a LD 4.2 million turnkey construction contract on 26 July for the Tripoli Port administration building. The building will include the port’s radio housed on the fifth floor.

Khoms Port administration building construction starts
Today, the Ports Authority revealed that ‘‘an appendix to a contract was concluded for the establishment of an administrative building for the Al-Khoms seaport.’’

Like the Tripoli Port project, the Khoms project will be a turnkey contract, delivered fully equipped and furnished.

The Libyan Ports Authority confirmed that the contractor had received the Khoms site and started to implement the terms of the contract.

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Attaching a photograph of the building, the Libyan Ports Authority confirmed that the planned new administration buildings will be of the same design across all ports.

The Authority said that it will be revealing further projects in other ports soon.

Tags: Khoms PortPorts Authorityproject constructionTripoli portturnkey

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