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ArabContractors replaces Sinohydro on the Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium rehabilitation project, in the run up to the Africa Women Cup of Nations

ArabContractors replaces Sinohydro on the Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium rehabilitation project, in the run up to the Africa Women Cup of Nations
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 17 February 2016 18:44

(Business in Cameroon) - The Egyptian company, ArabContractors, has been chosen by the Cameroonian government to complete the rehabilitation of the Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium and its adjoined stadia, in the run up to the Africa Women Cup of Nations which the country will host between November and December 2016, we learned from reliable sources.

This contract first awarded to the Chinesecompany Sinohydro was cancelled last week by the government, for insufficient results. Indeed, three months after the start of the works scheduled to last 8 months, Sinohydro was only able to complete 5% of the expected work.

Moreover, our sources indicate, none of the engineers mentioned in the offer made by the Chinese company were seen on the work site, which was even passed on to a sub-contractor, whose employees will however be maintained on site, the management of ArabContractors assured.

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