Keppel-led group bags S$1.5b deal to develop integrated waste management plant
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SINGAPORE'S National Environment Agency has awarded a Keppel-led consortium an engineering, procurement and construction contract worth some S$1.5 billion.
The contract is to develop a waste-to-energy (WTE) facility and a materials recovery facility (MRF) for Singapore's new Tuas Nexus Integrated Waste Management Facility.
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