Qatar will award a management contract next month to oversee
construction projects for the 2022 World Cup soccer tournament, an
industry source said.
More than six companies are vying for the contract, expected to be awarded in November, including British construction consultants Arup, Mace and Turner International, a construction industry source in Doha said.
"It is a lump sum contract for 13 years, and will be awarded to one team comprised of about 50 people. A lot of firms have teamed up with each other, to make sure they have the best quality resources," the source said. "It is a big deal, so the usual suspects are pitching for it." Read Here
More than six companies are vying for the contract, expected to be awarded in November, including British construction consultants Arup, Mace and Turner International, a construction industry source in Doha said.
"It is a lump sum contract for 13 years, and will be awarded to one team comprised of about 50 people. A lot of firms have teamed up with each other, to make sure they have the best quality resources," the source said. "It is a big deal, so the usual suspects are pitching for it." Read Here
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