Carillion wins USD120m Dubai Trade Centre phase 1 deal


(MENAFN) Carillion, the UK-based builder, announced it has won USD120.6 million contract to the develop phase 1 of the Dubai World Trade Centre District development for the Dubai World Trade Centre, Arabian Business reported.

The contract involves the construction of a 146.000 square meter development between the current Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre and Emirates Towers, which will include an eight story office building and a 588-room business and tourism hotel.

"It is great to see successful companies like Carillion winning contracts around the world. This deal, the first in many will help us reverse the age old trend of not exporting enough, boosting growth and creating jobs," British Chancellor of the Exchequer said.


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