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BEAC chooses DMH to conduct the topographical survey of the national headquarters’ site

BEAC chooses DMH to conduct the topographical survey of the national headquarters’ site
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 15 February 2018 12:01

(Business in Cameroon) - The Bank of Central African States (BEAC) will build a headquarters for the national directorate in Cameroon. This was revealed by a statement which announced DMH as the group chosen to conduct the topographical survey of the site on which this headquarters will be built.

The contract with DMH follows a national competitive bidding launched by the bank on August 17, 2017. However, the amount of this contract has not yet been disclosed.

Let’s note that so far, BEAC’s national directorate in Cameroon shares the same building with the local representation of IMF in Yaoundé downtown, near the office of the prime minister.  

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