Canadian engineering firm SNC-Lavalin won two contracts worth 170 million dollars to build power stations in Iraqi cities, government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said on Tuesday.
The two contracts are for power stations in the mainly Shiite cities of Hilla and Karbala, south of Baghdad, with SNC-Lavalin set to partner Iraqi company Al-Hurra International.
"An agreement was reached for a power station in Karbala for the amount of 84.8 million dollars to be completed in 18 months, and a project for Hilla power station for the amount of 85.6 million dollars to be completed in 18 months," Dabbagh said in a statement.
In September, the government invited tenders for the two plants, with Baghdad recommending that the Hilla contract in particular be given to the Canadian company.
Power cuts remain a constant grumble in Iraq, where only those with the money to afford private generators enjoy the luxury of 24-hour electricity.
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