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KBR wins contract for Abu Dhabi Airport expansion project in UAE

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KBR Incorporated, a US-based construction company, has secured a contract from Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) to provide project management services for the Abu Dhabi International Airport expansion project in UAE.

Pursuant to the contract, KBR will manage contractors’ costs, schedules, quality, contract administration and risks. The scope of the utilities work that will be undertaken at the airport consist of installation of more than 60 miles of gravity storm and sanitary sewer, potable water, chill water and fire water piping and over 25 miles of power and telecommunication duct banks.

The company will also responsible for the development of a Central Utility Plant, a highway interchange, airside and landside roads, cooling stations and standby power generation for a new Midfield Terminal and other airport commercial users.

Headquartered in Houston, Texas, KBR is an engineering, construction and services company supporting the energy, hydrocarbon, government services, minerals, civil infrastructure, power, industrial and commercial markets.

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