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Minaean Awarded Contract Valued at $1.60 Million for Bus Queue Shelters in Mumbai, India
Minaean Awarded Contract Valued at $1.60 Million for Bus Queue Shelters in Mumbai, India

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nMinaean Awarded Contract Valued at $1.60 Million for Bus Queue Shelters in Mumbai, India\n\n\n Aug. 30, 2010 (Filing Services Canada) -- Minaean International Corp.  (MIB - TSX Venture, NJA - FWB, NJA - BSE), is pleased to announce that its Indian subsidiary, \"Minaean Habitat (India) Pvt. Ltd.(\"MHI\"), has been awarded a contract valued at CDN $1.60 million by one of India's largest Out of Home Media companies for the production and installation of 200 bus queue shelters. The bus queue shelters are of an ultra modern stainless steel design duly approved by BEST - the transport authority in Mumbai - and will be fabricated in Minaean's Mumbai plant.  With a completion target of 120 days, MHI has commenced the execution plans and is confident of meeting the timing requirements.  The contract, which has been under negotiation for a few months, comes at a time when MHI has successfully completed the execution of its 3 storey 28,000 sq feet hospital library and hostel building using its Light Gauge Steel construction system within a period of 100 days at Valsad, Gujarat. In Mumbai alone, there are about 1,800 additional bus queue shelters that need to be constructed. With the successful execution of this initial order, the potential to receive further larger orders is high. Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad, India's IT hubs, are three of the many cities undergoing an upgrade - MHI has made an entry in to these cities by construction of prototypes and anticipates being awarded contracts in due course.  Mumbai is the commercial and financial capital of India, generating about 5% of India's GDP and contributing over one third of the country's tax revenues. Rapid urbanization and industrialization over the last three decades has led to the city's present population of over 17 million. This generates more than 10 million daily passenger trips via public transport - bus and railway. The escalating demand for public transport, combined with increasing constraints on capacity, has resulted in unmanageable conditions during peak hours. In order to keep up with the increasing demand for this product line, MHI has a separate division to manufacture and supply bus queue shelters in its Mumbai plant.Hari Varshney, Chairman of Minaean, commented, \"This is the largest single order we have received since th...