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Turkish company to build new head office for SOCAR
25 June 2010 [11:42] -
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Turkey’s "Tekfen Insaat" became the winner of tender for construction of building of SOCAR’s new head office. Total worth of this project is 235 mln USD. Reportedly, the construction will be finished in 32 months.
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