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Eastern Libyan government signs contracts for 11 new bridges with Egyptian companies

bySami Zaptia
January 22, 2024
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Libya’s eastern government meets Egyptian companies to discuss post Storm Daniel reconstruction

Logo: The eastern Libyan government.

The eastern based Libyan government announced yesterday that it had signed what it called ‘‘major contracts’’ with Egyptian companies for the construction of 11 new bridges in Derna, Benghazi, and Ajdabiya.

The signing took place in the presence of eastern based Libyan Prime Minister, Osama Hamad, the Chairman of the Reconstruction and Stability Committee, Hatem Al-Araibi, and the Executive Director of the Derna Reconstruction Fund for Affected Areas, Belgasim Khalifa Haftar.

The eastern based government reported that the signing ceremony included agreements with Ibrahim Al-Arjani, CEO of Neom Egyptian Company, and Hani Dahi, CEO of Wadi Al-Nile Company.

The projects encompass the construction of six new bridges in Derna, namely the Sea Bridge, Wadi Al-Naqa Bridge, Mosque Al-Sahaba Bridge, Wadi 1 Bridge, Wadi 2 Bridge, and Wadi 3 Bridge.

In Ajdabiya, two bridges will be constructed, including the Central City Bridge and the Intersection Bridge between the Ring Road and Tobruk Road.

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