Archive | Construction & Engineering In Iraq

Iraq Business News brings you the latest information on developments and opportunities in the construction & engineering industries in Iraq.

Iraq Seeks Refinery Investors

Iraq's Deputy Oil Minister, Ahmed al-Shamma, said the country wants to gradually privatise its oil refineries and to attract investment in new plants. "We would like to see the private sector increase its role ... You shouldn't have the ministry of trade buying and selling commodities; it's out of date .., We are looking to complete […]

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Najaf Attracts $7 Billion in Foreign Investment

Azzaman reports that the holy city of Najaf has turned into a hub for foreign investments, mainly in areas of housing and tourism, as numbers of foreign pilgrims to the city surge. The head of Najaf Investment Commission, Wafi al-Bahhash, said an estimated $7 billion had been invested, adding that his commission granted new licences […]

Karbala International Passenger Terminal Opens

The Director General of the Private Transport Section of the Ministry of Transport, Mr. Abdullah Laibi, outlined the opening of the new $14 million passenger terminal adjacent to Karbala airport. Designed to ease congestion between Najaf and Karbala, the new 2,000 car parking facility integrates accommodation, restaurant facilities making access to the airport for pilgrims […]

Jordan’s Aphrodite Wins $240m Iraq Housing Deal

Bloomberg reports that Jordan’s Aphrodite Trading Company has won a $240 million [285 billion Iraqi dinar] contract to build 2,500 housing units in the city of Tikrit in northern Iraq. Jawhar Hamad, the president of Salahuddin Investment Commission, told the agency that the project will be completed within three years. The province needs 19,800 residential […]

Minister for Construction: "We Need International Companies"

Iraq's Minister for Housing and Construction, Mohammed Sahib al-Darraji, spoke to Gavin Jones for Iraq Business News: The Ministry of Housing and Construction is responsible for building over 2 million houses between now and 2015, as well as several thousand kilometres of highway and several dozen schools, hospitals and various other infrastructure projects; it's a […]

$199 Million to Build 2,000 New Homes

The Iraqi government has awarded contracts worth $199 million to two construction companies  to build 2,000 homes in the southern provinces of Thi Qar [Dhi Qar] and Muthanna, reports Bloomberg. Markez Inc., an Iraqi-American company incorporated in Maryland, but with no contact address on its website, secured a $139 million deal to build 1,000 homes […]

850 New Houses for Dhi Qar

Thi Qar [Dhi Qar] Investment Commission has granted a new investment licence to build 850-housing units in Shatra, in the north of Nassiriya city. The project, to be implemented by an Iraqi company, will cost $150 million [180 billion Iraqi dinars]. Another housing complex with a costing $16.5 million, and a $15 million shopping mall […]

Basra Approves 6 New Projects

The Basra Investment Commission has approved six projects from Iraqi and Arab investors in the areas of housing, industry and tourism. The projects include construction of a $9.7m (11.3bn IQD) ready-mix concrete plant and a $9m (10.5bn IQD) plant for producing construction thermostone (isolating cement material). Other projects include a $81,500 (95m IQD) Nakhil tourist […]

Dunia Weekly Iraq Market Tracker

Advertising Feature Iraq Business News is delighted to bring you the latest Iraq Market Tracker report from Dunia Frontier Consultants. The market tracker highlights the activities and market performance of a basket of publicly traded firms who derive a significant percentage of their revenues from operations in Iraq, but are traded on foreign exchanges: a […]