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  Economic
HTC approves 15 projects at YR20 bln
[16/December/2009]

SANA'A, Dec. 16 (Saba)- The Higher Tenders Committee (HTC) approved on Wednesday, in its meeting chaired by chairman of the Committee Mohammed al-Junaid, 15 service and development projects in the fields of electricity, roads and health at a cost estimated at YR20 billion financed by the government.

The Committee affirmed the importance of activating the projects' contracts and to be implemented within the defined terms in order to achieve the sought after goals.

It also called on all concerned bodies not to delay the release of all tenders to the Committee as it will not consider any tender not submitted within the defined term in the law.

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