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GMMRGreat Man-Made River (Libya)


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Summary: The Great Man-Made River Company for Reclamation and Construction achieved two approved international certificates: the first is in the field of environment administration system according to the requirements of international standard (ISO, 14001-2004) and the second in the field of safety and professional health administration system according to the requirements of international standard(OHSAS, 18001-2007).
Studies have shown that the Great Man-Made River Project is more economical than other alternatives," being some nine to 11 times better value for money compared with desalination plants or water imported from Europe, he said.
Stockholm, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 13, 1995--Ericsson has signed a contract valued substantially in excess of $100 million with Dong Ah Consortium of South Korea for the supply and installation of a dedicated control and communication system for Phase II of the Great Man-Made River Project in Libya.
 
 
 
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