Economy
Agreements Worth Over RO1mn To Help Develop Projects in A’Dakhiliyah Governorate
The Office of the Governor of A’Dakhiliyah today signed several agreements with private sector companies to implement service and development projects worth over RO1mn.
The agreements included the design and construction of internal roads in the industrial layout in the Wilayat of Adam, and the design and implementation of public parking spaces in Nizwa Souq.
Moreover, the agreements also included designing and implementing road connections and municipal abattoirs in the Wilayats of Nizwa and Manah, in addition to the construction of the return route from the wastewater plant in the Wilayat of Bahla to Bahla Public Park.
Furthermore, the agreements also included the establishment of air-conditioned waiting canopies in the Wilayats of Nizwa, Manah, and Adam, as well as the establishment of a market for vegetables and fruits in Qal’at Al Awamer in the Wilayat of Izki, besides projects for annual maintenance services for horticulture and irrigation in the Wilayats of Izki, Samail, Bidbid, Nizwa and Adam.
Additionally, providing and transporting irrigation water to Izki Park, Manah Park, A’Dakhiliyah Municipality building, the public street and Al Haditha Park in Adam.
The agreements were signed by Sheikh Hilal Said Al Hajri, Governor of A’Dakhiliyah, with representatives of the executing companies.
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