Under deal, three-party consortium will build 100,000 housing units, related infrastructure for new town near capital Riyadh. | |||||
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SEOUL
- A South Korean constructor that jointly won a $20 billion housing
deal with Saudi Arabia said Monday it was confident the project would go
ahead despite the impact of slumping oil prices on the Gulf nation's
coffers.
Under the deal, for which a memorandum of
understanding was signed in Seoul last week, a three-party consortium
will build 100,000 housing units and related infrastructure for a new
town near the capital Riyadh over the next 10 years.
The
consortium includes two South Korean firms, Daewoo Engineering &
Construction and Hanwha Engineering & Construction, along with local
construction firm Saudi Pan Kingdom.
Share prices of
Daewoo and Hanwha have declined on the Seoul stock market in recent
days, amid questions as to whether the oil-rich kingdom would be able to
fund the massive project given the current oil price squeeze.
But
Daewoo Construction spokeswoman Hong Soo-Jin said the company was
"fully confident" the project -- the biggest-ever overseas construction
deal won by South Korea -- would be realised.
Hong noted that it was a pet project pushed by King Salman bin Abdulaziz, who took the throne last year.
"Given this is one of the policy priorities of the new leader, we view the project as very reliable and trustworthy," Hong said.
The
project to build the new town, Dahiyat Alfursan, is part of efforts to
relieve a chronic housing shortage in Saudi Arabia, particularly in the
over-populated capital Riyadh.
The Saudi government
announced in January a plan to invest $400 billion for the next seven
years to build as many as 1.5 million houses, according to Daewoo.
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Monday, 28 March 2016
South Korea constructor confident of Saudi housing deal
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