BAM wins €14.5 m road infrastructure contract for Jebel Ali Port and Free Zone in Dubai
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BAM wins €14.5 m road infrastructure contract for Jebel Ali Port and Free Zone in Dubai

BAM wins €14.5 m road infrastructure contract for Jebel Ali Port and Free Zone in Dubai

BAM International BV, the operating company of Royal BAM Group nv, active outside Europe – has been awarded a design and construct contract to build road infrastructure worth €14.5 million for global trade enabler DP World at their flagship Jebel Ali Port and Free Zone in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The 2.75 kilometres of dual carriageway will connect the port’s latest Container Terminal 4 (CT4) to the city’s existing road network to further develop Jebel Ali’s multi-modal logistics corridor. The project also entails the construction of two bridges that will cross the existing gas utility corridor, associated drainage, lighting, signage and precast barriers.

BAM wins road infrastructure contract at global trade enabler DP World’s flagship in Dubai

The project is expected to take 15 months to complete, excluding the time for preliminary site investigation works.

Earlier this year BAM International handed over Jebel Ali Terminal 4 (phase 1, 1b and 2) to DP World. BAM successfully completed the construction of 2,300 metres of quay wall, as well as a 440-metre long access bridge and a 3.5 kilometre causeway to link the new terminal being built on an island of reclaimed land to the main port.

Post source : BAM International BV

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