Hyundai Livart to build Facilites at Seawater Treatment Plant

By John Lee.

South Korea's Hyundai Livart has reportedly won a contract worth KRW 117.8 billion [$80 million] to build worker accommodation, offices and other infrastructure at Iraq's Common Seawater Supply Project (CSSP) in Basra.

According to Maeil Business Newspaper, Hyundai Livart secured the contract through a competitive bidding process against several Middle Eastern construction firms.

Work is scheduled for completion by June next year.

In August, the Iraqi government approved the award of the Common Seawater Supply Project for the Artawi [Ratawi] oil field to Hyundai Engineering & Construction. The project is jointly funded by TotalEnergies, Basra Oil Company (BOC), and QatarEnergy.

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(Source: Maeil Business Newspaper)

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