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Large electricity and desalination projects to upgrade Libya’s ageing infrastructure

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Large Electricity and Desalination Projects to Upgrade Libya’s Ageing Infrastructure
Power was a priority once the fighting stopped, with the repairing and improving the electricity grid a key are of focus. According to estimates, the grid was damaged to the tune of US $1 billion. Repair work began in September 2011 and by the end of 2013 over 70 percent of the power network had been repaired.

Libyan transportation sector: 2 billion Libyan dinars to be spent on transport projects in Libya

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Libyan transportation sector: 2 billion Libyan dinars to be spent on transport projects in Libya
Speaking with Marcopolis, Addul Qader Mohammed Ahmed Sabah, Libya’s Minister of Transportations noted, “Under this temporary government we have a budget of about two billion Libyan dinars for the three sectors (aviation, maritime and ground travel).”

Construction in Libya: Exclusive interview with Libyan Businessman Ahmed Maiteeg

Ahmed Maiteeg, General Manager of Thobacts Hotel and Managing Director of DAA Construction & Engineeringg
Ahmed Maiteeg is a successful Libyan businessman. The main advantage of the company’s hotels in Tripoli is the staff; they are very friendly and kind and they treat people as though they were guests in their own homes. The group focuses on business hospitability and provides excellent services for business travellers to Tripoli. Apart from the hospitability, Mr Maiteeg is also involved in the construction sector in Libya with the construction company DAA Construction & Engineering.

Jumhouria Bank: Helping to finance the reconstruction of Libya

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Jumhouria Bank: Helping to finance the reconstruction of Libya
“It is the largest bank in Libya with a large volume of assets and good profits especially for the potential market in Libya,” bank General Manager Ahmed I. Rajab told Marcopolis. “This was especially true in 2012 based on a lot of contracts that have already been signed by the government and international companies, especially for construction and the infrastructure of the country.”

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