The New Administrative Capital Company for Urban Development (NACCUD) is expected to sign soon contracts with Dutch, Chinese, and French companies to manage essential services, including transportation and sanitation, in the new capital, NACCUD Chairman Ahmed Zaki Abdeen told Egypt Today. Abdeen did not disclose company names or the expected cost of these services.
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