Libya will soon have a major upgrade in the Urban centres because Libya’s Housing and Infrastructure Board (HIB) and
Aecom Technology Corporation signed an agreement worth $209 million.
AECOM is the lead program manager for the Libyan HIB for all urban
areas throughout the country, with the contract expected to run over a
25-month period.
So in this agreement, AECOM will serve as the overall program manager
of the HIB capital budget program, a comprehensive housing and
infrastructure development program for Libya that will create an
enhanced environment for its citizens and visitors.
The program expands and becomes fully reestablished, the HIB capital
budget program is expected to exceed $100bn addressing critical housing
and infrastructure needs throughout the country. AECOM led the HIB’s
housing and infrastructure program from 2007 until it was suspended in
2011.
AECOM is also the main advisor to the Ministry of Housing and
Utilities (MHU), which oversees the HIB and other agencies, with
responsibility for ensuring that common systems and standards are
applied to similar projects in other MHU agencies.
“We look forward to engaging in our work to advance the quality of
life for the Libyan people in terms of housing and critical
infrastructure,” said John M. Dionisio, AECOM chairman and chief
executive officer.
The deal includes the construction of new housing and infrastructure
systems for all cities in Libya; urban design and development; housing
units and residential settlements; upgrades to existing infrastructure,
roads, highways, bridges, water, wastewater and other utility systems;
and environmentally focused, sustainable processes.
“This contract with AECOM reflects the significant commitment that
Libya is making in reestablishing the development of our national
housing and infrastructure program,” said Ali Sharif, minister, Libyan
Ministry of Housing and Utilities. “We are moving forward to enhance the
quality of life of our people and the economic potential of our country
through this major housing and infrastructure development initiative.”
- See more at: http://techmoran.com/libyan-government-enter-into-a-209-million-deal-with-aecom/#sthash.PTngi2lv.dpufLibya will soon have a major upgrade in the Urban centres because Libya’s Housing and Infrastructure Board (HIB) and
Aecom Technology Corporation signed an agreement worth $209 million.Libya will soon have a major upgrade in the Urban centres because Libya’s Housing and Infrastructure Board (HIB) and
Aecom Technology Corporation signed an agreement worth $209 million.SANA’A, Dec.09 (Saba)- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International
Cooperation of the State of Libya has affirmed that the release of three
Libyan prisoners by Yemeni authorities will have a positive impact in
the march of relations between the two brotherly countries.
sabanews
“This
humanitarian action will have undoubtedly a good impact on the hearts
of all Libyans and a positive impact on the Yemeni - Libyan relations
and will push them forward to wider horizons", the Libyan Foreign
Ministry said in a statement ,which Saba received a copy of it.
In
its statement ,the Libyan Ministry renewed its thanks and appreciation
to the Yemeni government and people for this noble and humanitarian
action.
AECOM is the lead program manager for the Libyan HIB for all urban
areas throughout the country, with the contract expected to run over a
25-month period.
So in this agreement, AECOM will serve as the overall program manager
of the HIB capital budget program, a comprehensive housing and
infrastructure development program for Libya that will create an
enhanced environment for its citizens and visitors.
The program expands and becomes fully reestablished, the HIB capital
budget program is expected to exceed $100bn addressing critical housing
and infrastructure needs throughout the country. AECOM led the HIB’s
housing and infrastructure program from 2007 until it was suspended in
2011.
AECOM is also the main advisor to the Ministry of Housing and
Utilities (MHU), which oversees the HIB and other agencies, with
responsibility for ensuring that common systems and standards are
applied to similar projects in other MHU agencies.
“We look forward to engaging in our work to advance the quality of
life for the Libyan people in terms of housing and critical
infrastructure,” said John M. Dionisio, AECOM chairman and chief
executive officer.
The deal includes the construction of new housing and infrastructure
systems for all cities in Libya; urban design and development; housing
units and residential settlements; upgrades to existing infrastructure,
roads, highways, bridges, water, wastewater and other utility systems;
and environmentally focused, sustainable processes.
“This contract with AECOM reflects the significant commitment that
Libya is making in reestablishing the development of our national
housing and infrastructure program,” said Ali Sharif, minister, Libyan
Ministry of Housing and Utilities. “We are moving forward to enhance the
quality of life of our people and the economic potential of our country
through this major housing and infrastructure development initiative.”
- See more at: http://techmoran.com/libyan-government-enter-into-a-209-million-deal-with-aecom/#sthash.PTngi2lv.dpuf
AECOM is the lead program manager for the Libyan HIB for all urban
areas throughout the country, with the contract expected to run over a
25-month period.
So in this agreement, AECOM will serve as the overall program manager
of the HIB capital budget program, a comprehensive housing and
infrastructure development program for Libya that will create an
enhanced environment for its citizens and visitors.
The program expands and becomes fully reestablished, the HIB capital
budget program is expected to exceed $100bn addressing critical housing
and infrastructure needs throughout the country. AECOM led the HIB’s
housing and infrastructure program from 2007 until it was suspended in
2011.
AECOM is also the main advisor to the Ministry of Housing and
Utilities (MHU), which oversees the HIB and other agencies, with
responsibility for ensuring that common systems and standards are
applied to similar projects in other MHU agencies.
“We look forward to engaging in our work to advance the quality of
life for the Libyan people in terms of housing and critical
infrastructure,” said John M. Dionisio, AECOM chairman and chief
executive officer.
The deal includes the construction of new housing and infrastructure
systems for all cities in Libya; urban design and development; housing
units and residential settlements; upgrades to existing infrastructure,
roads, highways, bridges, water, wastewater and other utility systems;
and environmentally focused, sustainable processes.
“This contract with AECOM reflects the significant commitment that
Libya is making in reestablishing the development of our national
housing and infrastructure program,” said Ali Sharif, minister, Libyan
Ministry of Housing and Utilities. “We are moving forward to enhance the
quality of life of our people and the economic potential of our country
through this major housing and infrastructure development initiative.”
- See more at: http://techmoran.com/libyan-government-enter-into-a-209-million-deal-with-aecom/#sthash.PTngi2lv.dpuf