AMMAN — The Jordan Engineers Association (JEA), the Jordan Contractors Association, and the ministries of public works and municipal affairs have all agreed to cooperate in order to resolve problems facing the branches of both associations, a JEA statement released Saturday said.
The agreement was reached on Friday during a meeting attended by Public Works Minister Sami Halaseh, Municipal Affairs Minister Walid Masri, JEA President Majid Tabaa, Jordan Contractors Association President Wael Toukan, and several heads of branches and members of both associations.
Halaseh stressed his ministry’s partnership with the JEA, while Masri voiced his ministry’s readiness to cooperate with the branches of both syndicates to facilitate their work.