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National Development Agency signs contract with Egypt’s Ark Company for construction of bridge, road and port projects

bySami Zaptia
March 19, 2025
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Libya’s eastern based National Development Agency (NDA) announced yesterday that it had signed agreements with Egypt’s ‘‘The Ark’’ company for the construction of bridge, road and port projects.

The NDA said the signing comes as part of its 2030 vision‎ for infrastructure and development.

‎Specifically, the agreements, signed at the NDA’s at headquarters, were for the:‎

‎1- Construction of the ‘‘Hero of Crossing’’ Bridge in the city of Sebha.‎

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‎2- Completion of the second phase of the ‘‘SSS’’ road (Sirte – Sokna – Sebha) with a length of 182 km.‎

‎3- Development of Sirte Commercial Port. ‎

‎The NDA said these agreements represent a development step towards improving transport networks and ports and enhancing economic activity. It is also the fruit of cooperation and communication between it and the Egyptian company The Ark.‎

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