Jordanian construction industry on verge of collapse

Contractor association says unpaid government dues crippling local construction companies
Jordan’s construction industry is on the verge of collapse, local contractors have warned.

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Jordan’s construction industry may be on the brink of collapse due to unpaid government dues and the sharp drop in output, the Jordan Construction Contractors Association has warned.

A report in the Jordan Times has said that the government currently owes local construction companies around $168.9mn, quoting Ahmad Tarawneh, president of JCCA.

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Although the government has pledged to repay its debts, it has not kept this promise, Tarawneh said. The value of projects carried out by local contractors this year stood at $210.8mn. In 2009 it had reached $5.06bn, he added.

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