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Tender Board awards contracts more than RO 304 million

Dr Said bin Mohammed Al Saqri, Minister of Economy and Chairman of the Board, at the meeting in Muscat on Thursday
Dr Said bin Mohammed Al Saqri, Minister of Economy and Chairman of the Board, at the meeting in Muscat on Thursday
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Muscat: The Tender Board held its fifth meeting this year (2024), under the chairmanship of Dr Said bin Mohammed al Saqri, Minister of Economy and Chairman of the Board, in Muscat on Thursday.


The Board awarded tenders and additional works complementing development projects in various fields to the tune of RO 304,006,392.


The tenders awarded included:


1. Implementation of the dual-carriageway of Adam-Thamrait Road, Part 4, at a cost of RO 118,379,071.


2. Implementation of the dual-carriageway of Adam-Thamrait Road, Part 3, at a cost of RO 70,031,555.


3. Implementation of the dual-carriageway of Adam-Thamrait Road, Part 5, at a cost of RO 69,792,793.


4. Implementation of roads in Jabal Shams at a cost of RO 20,248,903.


5. Electromechanical and civil operation and maintenance of Sultan Qaboos University Hospital at a cost of RO 4,949,952.


6. Construction of Al Dakhiliyah Boulevard at a cost of RO 8,373,338.


7. Developing the seafront of Al Ashkharah Beach in Al Sharqiyah South Governorate at a cost of RO 5,786,000.


8. TV and digital promotion of the Sultanate of Oman in various global markets worth RO 385,089.


9. Periodic maintenance of dentistry chairs for various health institutions, at a cost of RO 217,807.


10. Appointment of a tourism representative office for Oman in China at a cost of RO 100,000.


The Tender Board also awarded several other projects pertaining to additional works. — ONA


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