AECOM Technology Corporation has signed a contract worth at least US$200 million to provide professional services to Libya in housing and infrastructure management.
Infrastructure management
Company to oversee construction of new housing and infrastructure systems for all major Libyan cities
LOS ANGELES
AECOM Technology Corporation has signed a contract worth at least US$200 million to provide professional services to Libya in housing and infrastructure management.
Aecom has signed a five-year contract which authorizes the initial two years for US$201 million and contains three additional option years for a potential total value of US$574 million. AECOM will lead program management for a Libyan agency in charge of housing an infrastructure enhancement.
AECOM will oversee the construction of new housing and infrastructure systems for all major cities in Libya; urban design and development; housing units and residential settlements; upgrades to existing infrastructure, roads, highways, bridges, water, wastewater and other utility systems and environmentally focused sustainable processes.
“This new agreement with AECOM reflects the significant commitment that Libya has made to improve our national housing and infrastructure,” said Abu Zaid Dorda, chairman, Libyan Housing and Infrastructure Board.
“We have a unique opportunity to enhance the quality of life for our people and the economic potential for our country through this major housing and infrastructure development initiative.”
The project scope also includes training of over 100 HIB executives, engineers, and technical specialists at AECOM offices on program management, construction management and inspection, and planning and design.
DCN News Services
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