via Khmer NZ News Media
By Jonathan Peeris | Posted: 14 June 2010
SINGAPORE : Catalist-listed environmental engineering firm Moya Dayen has clinched a US$$13.4 million contract from the Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority in Cambodia.
The contract is for the supply, delivery and construction of an intake tower around 25 metres high located in the Mekong River.
It also covers the construction of a raw water pumping station with a capacity 135 million litres per day and a raw water transmission main connecting the station to the water treatment plant site, as well as other ancillary works.
The contract is scheduled to start this month and is expected to take 30 months to complete.
This is the second contract that Moya Dayen has clinched with the Cambodian authority since 2006.
The contract is not expected to have a material impact on the firm's earnings for the financial year ending in September. - CNA /ls
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