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Razel, Vinci and Group Five invited to submit final proposal for the construction of 14 automatic toll gates

Razel, Vinci and Group Five invited to submit final proposal for the construction of 14 automatic toll gates
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 24 May 2018 15:36

(Business in Cameroon) - Following the Competitive dialogue procedure conducted from January 29 to February 16, 2018, for the construction of 14 automatic toll gates in Cameroon, the minister of public works invites the groups of companies shortlisted to submit their final proposals by May 28, 2018.

The first group is constituted of Razel, Bec and Egis Projects. The second is the consortium of Vinci Highway, Sogea Satom, and Vinci Concessions. The third group includes Group Five and Intertoll Africa Limited. They should submit an offer in three lots: administrative, technical and financial.

Let’s remind that according to the list of the group of companies shortlisted after the restricted call to tender of August 25, 2017, the consortium lead by Razel was top of the list with 94.7 out of 100-grade marks. Next was Vinci Highways’ group with 86.5 and Group Five’s consortium with 80.5.

For the record, Cameroon decided to build automatic tolls in 2009 after a study revealed that only 14 of the 45 tolls in the country were profitable. Indeed, they generate 75% of the revenues in the sector.

Sylvain Andzongo

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