Bahrain’s $1.6bn Dilmunia Health Island project has requested tenders for the first phase of infrastructure work and is aiming to start handover of the first units by the middle of 2014, the developer behind the project announced on Monday.
Bahrain’s $1.6bn Dilmunia Health Island project has requested tenders for the first phase of infrastructure work.
The first of four infrastructure development phases, which will include the 125 hectare island’s highways, bridges, landscaping, power, water, sewerage, drainage and telecommunications supplies has been offered to 30 contractors.
The winning firm will be appointed by the end of the first quarter of 2012 and work is due to start in the second quarter. Construction is expected to take 24 months to complete, enabling subcontractors to begin work in parallel.
source: http://www.ConstructionWeekOnline.com / Home> News / by CW Staff on Feb 15, 2012