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Dubai cancels racecourse deal with Malaysia firm and Arabtec
Dubai's Meydan LLC said on Monday it has cancelled a racecourse construction deal with Malaysian construction firm WCT Engineering Bhd and local firm Arabtec.
Dubai: Dubai's Meydan LLC said on Monday it has cancelled a racecourse construction deal with Malaysian construction firm WCT Engineering Bhd and local firm Arabtec.
A Meydan statement did not give a value for the deal, but WCT said in 2007 that its 50-50 joint venture with Arabtec had won a $1.3 billion contract to build the racecourse in Dubai.
The contract was cancelled "because of non-adherence to the agreed time schedule for construction," Meydan said in the statement.
Meydan is taking steps to commission other companies to complete the racecourse by 2010, when it is to be opened with the Dubai World Cup horse race, the statement said.
The racecourse is designed to include a 1 km grandstand and capacity for up to 60,000 spectators.
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