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Tuesday, 23 August, 2011, 4:7 ( 2:7 GMT )
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Libya Pays Daewoo $204M to Build Hospital
08/02/2011 10:32:00
South Korea's Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co Ltd has received a $204 million order to build a general hospital in Libya as it is beefing up operations in the North African market.

The nine-storey hospital under the Swani Hospital Project will be located in Tripoli with 200 beds and additional facilities, and it will be completed in October 2013, Daewoo said in a statement.

The South Korean builder signed the contract with a subsidiary of Libya's state-run Economic and Social Development Fund, it added.
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Daewoo is in Tripoli
 
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