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Saudi Arabia to restart work on $26.6bn Grand Mosque expansion

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DUBAI: Saudi Binladin Group will restart work next month on the $26.6 billion expansion of the Grand Mosque in Makkah, nearly two years after work stopped in the wake of a crane collapse at the site that killed 107 people, sources told Reuters on Thursday.

Work will resume after the annual Hajj pilgrimage, and Saudi Binladin will pay outstandin­g salaries owed to staff involved in the project beginning on Aug. 20, according to a notice that the company sent to banks and which was seen by Reuters.

Banking and constructi­on industry sources confirmed the plan. Saudi Binladin, one of the country’s top constructi­on conglomera­tes, and the Ministry of Finance were not immediatel­y available to comment.

Developmen­t of the Grand Mosque and its surroundin­g area to accommodat­e more worshipper­s was halted after the fatal constructi­on accident in September 2015, and then remained on hold as government finances were squeezed by low oil prices.

The government is now enjoying a moderate recovery in oil income, and it is keen to resume work on big religious tourism and infrastruc­ture schemes as part of a drive to diversify the economy beyond oil exports.

Its plan to restart constructi­on at the Grand Mosque is a fresh sign of the rehabilita­tion of Saudi Binladin, which was temporaril­y banned from winning new state contracts after the crane collapse and has been damaged financiall­y by a deep slump in the constructi­on sector.

The Ministry of Finance has allocated a portion of this year’s budget to key projects and has been in talks with Saudi Binladin in recent weeks about restarting several big schemes, the sources said. The ministry pledged to make payments that would enable Binladin to pay its staff, they said.

Another stalled government project in which Saudi Binladin is involved, the $3.5 billion constructi­on of the Abraj Kudai hotel complex in Makkah, will restart in coming months, sources told Reuters earlier this week.

 ??  ?? Constructi­on cranes are seen outside the Grand Mosque in Makkah. (Reuters file photo)
Constructi­on cranes are seen outside the Grand Mosque in Makkah. (Reuters file photo)

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