The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Oman signed an agreement for a project to develop Daba fishing jetty in the Governorate of Musandam.
The project has been awarded to Oman based Construction Company, Al Sarouj Constructions Company.
The value of signed contract is OMR 40 million (1 OMR = 2.60078 USD)
The agreement was signed by Dr. Ahmed bin Nasser al-Bakri, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (In-charge of the Ministry’s Tasks) and Karim Samaan Shukri, CEO of Al Sarouj Constructions.
The Scope of works includes an asphalt road, a road link to the jetty, electricity and lighting works, a water network, rainwater drainage and investment-guided land mapping.
The project also includes several facilities to serve fishermen: A 60-metre stationary berth for fishing boats, a 190-metre beach for anchoring small boats and two 70-metre floating berth. This is in addition to the erection of a boat chute, the dedication of a 5,000-sq-metre yard to serve the hotel, restaurants and travel and tourism offices, a 570-metre mooring and floating anchors having a total length of 200 metres.
The project includes the addition of facilities to serve the sectors of fisheries, tourism, trade and Royal Oman Police, in addition to other service facilities.
A 2000-metre-long breakwater will be set up, along with a 10-metre-deep quay. The two breakwaters (existing and new) will be supplied with navigation lights at the entrance.
Facilities serving the trade and transport sector include the allocation of a 150-metre-long stationary berth and the grading of open spaces totaling 4,700 square metres to serve adjoining buildings and business installations.
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