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“AEDC has appointed Mojec International Limited, Meron Consortium and Turbo Engineering Limited to provide 487,000, 213,000 and 200,000 meters, while JEDC has appointed Triple 7 and Mojec International Limited consortium to provide 500,000 meters,’’

He said the payment and installation of the meters within the time frame was in accordance with section 18 of the MAP Regulations 2018.

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