Home World Middle East Drake & Scull Eyes $300m Iraq Deal The contract will be an oil and gas project to build a pipeline in Basra, said the company’s CEO. by Reuters May 21, 2012 Dubai contractor Drake & Scull, which has shifted its focus abroad after a slowdown in the UAE’s property sector, is close to winning a $300 million contract in Iraq, the firm’s chief executive said on Monday. The contract will be an oil and gas project to build a pipeline in Basra, Iraq, CEO Khaldoun Tabari told reporters on the sidelines of a conference in Abu Dhabi. “We are very close to finalising the deal,” he said. Drake specialises in mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) work and will also bid for the MEP contract in Abu Dhabi’s multibillion dollar airport expansion, Tabari said. The MEP project is likely to be worth around $1.5 billion and will be awarded after Abu Dhabi signs the main $3 billion contract for the airport, with an Arabtec Holding consortium the preferred bidders for the latter. Drake, which operates in the Middle East as well as Thailand and Germany, is also eyeing a couple of projects in India and Sri Lanka, Tabari added. Tags Breaking News World 0 Comments You might also like Global solar installations almost double in 2023; China, US lead rest UAE attracts second-highest FDI inflow after US: UNCTAD 19 injured after fire breaks out in a building in Abu Dhabi Two killed and over 100 injured in Abu Dhabi gas explosion