Taeyoung Engineering wins 55.28 bln won order in Bangladesh
By KH디지털2Published : Jan. 5, 2015 - 16:15
South Korean builder Taeyoung Engineering & Construction Co. said Monday it has clinched a 55.28 billion won (US$49.76 million) order to build a water treatment plant in Bangladesh.
Under the deal with Chittagong Water Supply and Sewerage Authority, a semi-autonomous municipal utility that provides water supply and sanitation services in Bangladesh, Taeyoung will construct a water treatment facility in the southeastern port region of Modunaghat in the South Asian country, the company said in a regulatory filing.
The project, which is funded by the World Bank, also includes the development of a booster pump station in the nearby region of Patenga, according to the South Korean firm. Construction will last 30 months. (Yonhap)
Under the deal with Chittagong Water Supply and Sewerage Authority, a semi-autonomous municipal utility that provides water supply and sanitation services in Bangladesh, Taeyoung will construct a water treatment facility in the southeastern port region of Modunaghat in the South Asian country, the company said in a regulatory filing.
The project, which is funded by the World Bank, also includes the development of a booster pump station in the nearby region of Patenga, according to the South Korean firm. Construction will last 30 months. (Yonhap)