Saudi Arabia has appointed US-based Bechtel Corp., one of the world’s largest industrial contractors, to run a new oversight office tasked with reducing inefficiencies and trimming costs on state infrastructure projects.
Bechtel will help the Saudi government set up and run its new National Project Management Organization (NPMO), known in Arabic as Mashroat, it said in a press release without elaborating on the size of the contract.
The firm has worked on mega-projects in the Kingdom for some 70 years, including airports and the sprawling Jubail and Ras Al-Khair industrial cities. It is currently developing two of six lines on the $20 billion Riyadh Metro project.
The Saudi Cabinet created the NPMO office last year as part of a broad government effort to overhaul the economy.
Projects throughout Saudi Arabia slowed to a halt last year as the government delayed payments to contractors for their work, in some cases for more than a year.
Officials told Reuters in late December that the government had paid SR100 billion ($26.6 billion) to the private sector over the previous two months, and pledged to pay future debts within 60 days of receiving the invoice.
The total value of project awards for 2017 is forecast at $27 billion, and could rise to $32 billion if the Makkah Metro project, which was originally expected to be awarded in 2016, goes through this year.
Source: Arab News
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