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Libya Development Fund Awards Major University Reconstruction Contract to Turkish Firm

Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent / Updated : 2025-03-13 19:44:37
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AL-BEIDA, Libya – The Libya Development and Reconstruction Fund (LDRF), under the direction of Director General Belgassem Khalifa Haftar, has entered into a significant contract with Turkish construction giant T.M.L. to finalize and modernize Omar Al-Mukhtar University in Al-Beida. This initiative underscores Libya's commitment to revitalizing its higher education infrastructure amidst ongoing reconstruction efforts.

The contract, signed today, focuses on comprehensive restoration and development, addressing critical needs within the university campus. Specific projects include:

Rehabilitation of Existing Structures: Extensive restoration work will be conducted on the current library, the College of Veterinary Medicine, the College of Education, and the university's central administration building.
Construction of a State-of-the-Art Central Library: A new, modern central library will be erected, equipped with cutting-edge resources and technology, designed to meet international academic standards.
Infrastructure Enhancement: The project will also include upgrades to essential infrastructure, ensuring a conducive learning environment for students and faculty.
The LDRF emphasizes that this project aligns with its broader mission to bolster Libya's educational sector. The fund aims to create advanced academic environments that foster intellectual growth and contribute to a "scientific renaissance," ultimately shaping the future of Libya's youth.

Omar Al-Mukhtar University, a key institution in eastern Libya, has faced challenges due to years of conflict and underinvestment. The reconstruction project is seen as a crucial step in restoring the university's capacity to provide quality education and research opportunities.

The selection of T.M.L., a Turkish construction company with a proven track record in large-scale projects, reflects the LDRF's commitment to partnering with reputable firms to ensure the project's success. This collaboration highlights the growing economic ties between Libya and Turkey, particularly in the realm of reconstruction and development.

The project is expected to have a significant impact on the local community, providing employment opportunities during the construction phase and enhancing the university's role as a center of knowledge and innovation.

This investment in Omar Al-Mukhtar University signals a renewed focus on education as a foundation for Libya's long-term stability and prosperity. The LDRF's commitment to supporting educational institutions across the country aims to empower future generations and drive national development.

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