Oman Daily Observer

New firm to oversee infra projects

IMPROVING EFFICIENCY: Insha will supervise constructi­on of all tunnels

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, DEC 25

The Ministry of Transport and Communicat­ions (MoTC) on Monday announced the launch of a new constructi­on management company that will oversee all future infrastruc­ture projects in the country.

Initially, the new company, Insha, will oversee the constructi­on of all tunnel projects in the country, including the Bidbid/Sur road.

Insha will implement infrastruc­ture projects and integrate with private companies to ensure their efficient execution. At the same time, it will tap the skills from within the Sultanate.

A top official at Asyad said the new company will oversee only infrastruc­ture projects, including airports, ports and roads, among others.

An agreement was signed in this regard between the Ministry of Transport and Communicat­ions (MoTC) and Oman Global Logistics (OGL) Group’s Asyad for the management of infrastruc­ture projects.

The agreement was signed by Salim bin Mohammed al Nuaimi, Undersecre­tary, MoTC, and Abdul Rahman bin Salim al Hatmi, CEO, Asyad.

The agreement recommenda­tions follows the made during national economic diversific­ation programme, ‘Tanfeedh’.

Nuaimi said that work is underway at the tunnels on the Bidbid-Sur road at Wadi al Uqq, which will now be under the supervisio­n of Insha.

He said the Diba-Lima-Khasab road needs more than eight tunnels, approximat­ely about 1.5 km to 2 km long.

The Batinah Expressway will be opened up to Wadi al Jizi in April 2018 and the government will float tenders for the four-lane MuscatBidb­id Expressway next year.

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