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Cameroon: Almost 5 billion dedicated to the rehabilitation of roads in the North

Cameroon: Almost 5 billion dedicated to the rehabilitation of roads in the North
  • Comments   -   Friday, 09 October 2015 06:08

(Business in Cameroon) - The Cameroonian government just launched six distinct call to tenders directed to firms operating in the construction sector. These calls to tenders involve the rehabilitation of roads in the Northern part of Cameroon knowingly the Adamaoua, Extreme-North and North regions.

The road network to rehabilitate during the 2016 budget year covers 1,331 Km and works for the rehabilitation have been estimated to 4,950 billion FCFA. Most of this work will take place in the Northern region, on 747 Km and cost 2.5 billion FCFA, whilst the remaining part will be carried out in the Adamaoua and Extreme-North regions for 1.550 billion FCFA and 1.6 billion FCFA respectively (315 Km and 538 Km are to be rehabilitated in each of these regions).

Bidders are to submit their proposals latest by November 2, 2015 at the Ministry of public works in Yaoundé.

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