Cement News tagged under: Rabigh
Arabian Cement to penalise CNBM on Rabigh project26 February 2024, Published under Cement NewsArabian Cement Co has confirmed that it will impose a delay damage penalty of five per cent on CNBM International Engineering Co for the Saudi cement producer’s new mills at its Rabigh plant. According to Zawya, the cement manufacturer first awarded the SAR362m (US$96.5m) engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract to CNBM in April 2015. Although the new cement mills are now completed, the project has been delayed due to discussions between CNBM and Sinoma Overseas Devel... |
Arabian Cement Co adjusts completion date for Rabigh plant17 December 2019, Published under Cement NewsOn the back of project delays, Arabian Cement Co announced earlier this year that its new grinding plant in Rabigh, Saudi Arabia, was due for completion in the 1Q20 with commercial operations expected to begin in the following quarter. The company says the cement mills in Rabigh are 99.4 per cent completed. However, this has now been pushed back further. Commercial operations have now been projected to begin in the third quarter of 2020. The second phase of building of the clinker line... |
Arabian Cement's Rabigh plant to begin operations in 2Q2027 September 2019, Published under Cement NewsConstruction work on Arabian Cement Co’s grinding plant in Rabigh, Saudi Arabia, is now 99.3 per cent complete. Full completion is due in the 1Q20 and commercial operations are scheduled to begin in the second quarter of next year. The company has stated that the contractor’s failure to comply with the schedule had caused project delays, according to a stock market filing. However, the delay in construction work has not affected the costs associated with the project and is not expected to... |
Arabian Cement to start Rabigh grinding unit operations in 4Q1722 November 2016, Published under Cement NewsArabian Cement Co reported construction at its Rabigh grinding facility is ongoing. However, in a bourse filing the company said it expected commercial operations at the unit to start in 4Q17. |
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