Malaysian builders eye US$160b Qatar jobs
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Malaysian builders eye US$160b Qatar jobs
Malaysian building and construction sector companies are eyeing a slice
of the US$160 billion worth of projects in Qatar through their
participation in the upcoming Malaysia Services Exhibition (MSE 2012)
there.
The multi-billion dollar construction and infrastructure projects will be required as Qatar is hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Organised
for the fifth consecutive year by the Malaysia External Trade
Development Corporation (MATRADE), the MSE 2012 will take place at the
Doha Exhibition Centre (DEC) from April 30-May 3.
It will be held
concurrently with the 9th International Construction Technology and
Building Materials Exhibition, said MATRADE in a statement today.
"Our companies are ready to bid for projects in Qatar which is in the
midst of an infrastructure boom," its deputy chief executive officer,
Datuk Mohamad Kamarudin Hassan said.
He added that the MSE 2012
will as such showcase the strength of Malaysian companies in the
construction, building materials and ICT sectors, as well as service
providers in environmental management.
"While many foreign
companies will also be bidding for Qatar’s World Cup projects, MATRADE
has confidence in Malaysian entities, based on their proven track record
of having constructed and delivered highly complex infrastructure
projects within the region," Mohamad Kamarudin said. -- Bernama
of the US$160 billion worth of projects in Qatar through their
participation in the upcoming Malaysia Services Exhibition (MSE 2012)
there.
The multi-billion dollar construction and infrastructure projects will be required as Qatar is hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Organised
for the fifth consecutive year by the Malaysia External Trade
Development Corporation (MATRADE), the MSE 2012 will take place at the
Doha Exhibition Centre (DEC) from April 30-May 3.
It will be held
concurrently with the 9th International Construction Technology and
Building Materials Exhibition, said MATRADE in a statement today.
"Our companies are ready to bid for projects in Qatar which is in the
midst of an infrastructure boom," its deputy chief executive officer,
Datuk Mohamad Kamarudin Hassan said.
He added that the MSE 2012
will as such showcase the strength of Malaysian companies in the
construction, building materials and ICT sectors, as well as service
providers in environmental management.
"While many foreign
companies will also be bidding for Qatar’s World Cup projects, MATRADE
has confidence in Malaysian entities, based on their proven track record
of having constructed and delivered highly complex infrastructure
projects within the region," Mohamad Kamarudin said. -- Bernama
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