US-based Harsco wins international orders worth US$1.5 million

Monday, 27 April 2009 14:19:01 (GMT+3)   |  

US-based steel service company Harsco Corporation (Harsco) has announced its receipt of new orders from a number of international infrastructure construction projects totaling close to US$1.5 million in projected new revenues.

Accordingly, Harsco has won two orders to support new highway construction projects in Eastern Europe, including a new highway interchange in Poland and a new seven-span highway bridge in the Czech Republic.

In addition, Harsco's orders also include the provision of rental scaffolding and on-site erection and dismantling support to a new shopping mall being constructed in the downtown center of Budapest.

Harsco has also been selected to provide rental scaffolding support to the ongoing construction of a new multi-billion dollar urban community in Doha, the capital city of Qatar.


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