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MonteAdriano nets $92m Mozambique contract

MonteAdriano Engenharia e Construcao has been awarded two contracts in Mozambique worth a combined US$92.33million. The Portugese construction and engineering company will renovate and build two roads with a joint length of 58km near the provinces of Zambezia and Niassa, and two roads with a combined length of 90km in Tete province. The works must be completed within 18 months.
May 1, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSS2753 Monte Adriano Engenharia e Construcao has been awarded two contracts in Mozambique worth a combined US$92.33million.

The Portugese construction and engineering company will renovate and build two roads with a joint length of 58km near the provinces of Zambezia and Niassa, and two roads with a combined length of 90km in Tete province. The works must be completed within 18 months.

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