Singapore: Singapore-listed construction firm Yongnam Holdings has clinched a S$75.5 million contract in India.
The contract will see Yongnam building a roof structure and composite steel columns for a new integrated terminal building at the Mumbai International Airport.
The contract is expected to be completed by 28 February 2011.
Mumbai International Airport is one of India's busiest airports, handling some 26 million passengers a year.
It's Yongnam's second major contract win in India, following the successful completion of the roof structure steelwork for the new passenger terminal building at the new Terminal 3 of Delhi International Airport.
05/04/10 Jonathan Peeris/channelnewsasia.com
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