08 October 2009
JEDDAH - Premco Ready-Mix, a subsidiary of Construction Products Holding Company (CPC), recently signed an agreement worth SR45 million for the supply of 210,000 cubic meters of concrete ready mix required for the construction of the foundations and the bridge of the automated transport system for students at Princess Noura bint Abdul Rahman University campus in Riyadh.
Dr. Faysal Alaquil, CPC director of Business Development and Administrative Affairs, said: "We are honored to be a part of such a prestigious project, and are prepared to supply the required concrete material that meets the highest quality standards in the industry."
Premco Ready-Mix recently purchased new and advanced equipment worth SR285 million, including modern concrete treatment plants, mobile concrete mixers, crushers, concreter pumps, trucks and transport vehicles.
The company uses latest techniques to develop the concrete industry to meet the actual needs of large projects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and abroad. It employs about 700 highly trained labor and technicians to execute its various projects in Makkah, Riyadh and the Eastern Province.
JEDDAH - Premco Ready-Mix, a subsidiary of Construction Products Holding Company (CPC), recently signed an agreement worth SR45 million for the supply of 210,000 cubic meters of concrete ready mix required for the construction of the foundations and the bridge of the automated transport system for students at Princess Noura bint Abdul Rahman University campus in Riyadh.
Dr. Faysal Alaquil, CPC director of Business Development and Administrative Affairs, said: "We are honored to be a part of such a prestigious project, and are prepared to supply the required concrete material that meets the highest quality standards in the industry."
Premco Ready-Mix recently purchased new and advanced equipment worth SR285 million, including modern concrete treatment plants, mobile concrete mixers, crushers, concreter pumps, trucks and transport vehicles.
The company uses latest techniques to develop the concrete industry to meet the actual needs of large projects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and abroad. It employs about 700 highly trained labor and technicians to execute its various projects in Makkah, Riyadh and the Eastern Province.
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