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March 24, 2015 · about 11 years ago

GEM Bags $65.6M Contract in Qatar

Gulf Earth Moving (GEM), a Qatar-based subsidiary of the Belgian Aertssen Group, has just won a $65.6 million worth land reclamation contract from the New Port Project Steering Committee (NPPSC). According to the deal, GEM will create 3 million m² of extra terrain for the New Qatar Emiri Naval Base

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Gulf Earth Moving (GEM), a Qatar-based subsidiary of the Belgian Aertssen Group, has just won a $65.6 million worth land reclamation contract from the New Port Project Steering Committee (NPPSC).

According to the deal, GEM will create 3 million m² of extra terrain for the New Qatar Emiri Naval Base and the new “HAMAD Port”.

The contract includes installation of a causeway, a coastal protection by means of armor rocks over a length of 1,350m, and undertaking the necessary soil improvement works before filling the lagoon area with 9 million m³ of processed materials.

Her Royal Highness Princess Astrid of Belgium and HE. Mr. Jassim Bin Saif Ahmed AL Sulaiti, Minister of Transport and NPPSC Chairman, hosted the signing ceremony at the Ministry of Transport premises in Doha, Qatar.

The contract was signed yesterday by Moyassar Jameel al-Qattamy, acting executive director of Hamad Port Project and Gorgeous Aertssen, CEO of Gulf Earth Moving Company.

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