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Cameroon: Over FCfa 8 billion worth of contracts for the rehabilitation of two hotels for the 2016 Africa Cup of Nations

Cameroon: Over FCfa 8 billion worth of contracts for the rehabilitation of two hotels for the 2016 Africa Cup of Nations
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 29 December 2015 14:05

(Business in Cameroon) - The Cameroonian government has just awarded three contracts worth over FCfa 8 billion, for the refurbishment of the Mountain Hotel and Parliamentarian Flats Hotel. These two hotels, we learned, will host the teams taking part in the 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations organised by Cameroon from 19 November to 3 December 2016.

The main beneficiary of the contracts is the Cameroonian company Gresceram International, who won 2 contracts for an overall amount of FCfa 5.6 billion, for the rehabilitation of the Buéa Mountain Hotel, in association with two other local companies. The refurbishment works should last 7 months.

The Somaf group, for its part, got a contract worth FCfa 2.5 billion, for the overhaul and expansion of the Parliamentarian Flats Hotel of Buéa, a city located in the South-West of Cameroon. The works should last 8 months.

 

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