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Two Arabian Projects

Totaling $80 Million

To Great Lakes Dredge

Great Lakes Dredge and Dock

Company, 228 North La Salle

Street, Chicago, 111. 60601, has been awarded two new projects in the Middle East totaling $80,- 000,000, J.A. Downs, president, has announced.

A contract has been signed for $15,000,000 with the Arabian

American Oil Company to dig an access channel at Ju-Aymah,

Saudi Arabia, in conjunction with the multibillion-dollar national gas collection system being con- structed by Aramco, he said.

Ju-Aymah is located in the

Arabian Gulf adjacent to Dam- mam, where Great Lakes has been working for over one year as part of an international joint venture.

In addition, the Chicago-based company has been working on construction of the new port of

Jebel Ali, Dubai, United Arab

Emirates, since early 1977. The newly announced agreement in- creases the company's revenues in the Jebel Ali area approxi- mately $65 million, Mr. Downs pointed out.

Great Lakes, the largest dredg- ing and marine construction con- cern in the Western Hemisphere,

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Raytheon Marine Opens

New York Office

Michael Mitchell

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The new office, located at 17

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Six Swedish Yards

Now State Owned—

Kockums Remains Private

The Swedish Government has announced formation of a state- owned shipbuilding company in- corporating six of Sweden's larg- est shipyards.

The new company, Svenska

Varv AB, is capitalized at the equivalent of about $134 million.

With more than 20,000 workers, the new state-owned shipyard will be one of the largest ship- building groups in the world.

Only one major Swedish ship- yard, Kockums, will remain in private hands. VOITH Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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