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WAJA wins SAR 7.6M project with Makkah Municipality

WAJA wins SAR 7.6M project with Makkah Municipality

Argaam08-04-2025
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WAJA Co. was awarded, on April 7, a project to supply and install office furniture (security phase) by Makkah Municipality.
In a statement to Tadawul, the company said that the total contract value stands at SAR 7.58 million, including VAT.
No related parties are included in the deal, WAJA said.
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