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The new Service Complex for Economic Cooperation between China and Portuguese-speaking countries will be built by Companhia de Construção e Engenharia Omas, Limitada for MOP692.8 million (USD86.1m), according to the Land, Public Works and Transport Bureau (DSSOPT).

The complex, whose construction was announced during the 5th ministerial conference of the Forum for Economic and Trade Co-operation between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries (Forum Macau) in October last year, will be built on land plots C15 and C16 – an area of around 14,200 square meters located next to the Legislative Assembly building by Nam Vam Lake.

According to the DSSOPT website on Public Projects, the construction is estimated to take almost two years (600 working days). Radio Macau reported yesterday that the company that won the bid is linked to the Ma family.  The bid was the fourth cheapest. 

The complex will contain an exhibition center for food products from Portuguese-speaking countries, a business service center for enterprises from the countries belonging to Forum Macau, a training center, an information center, an exhibition hall showcasing Sino-Luso relations and their cultures, and a room to stage exhibitions related to Macau’s urban development. MDT/Macauhub

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