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Cameroon construction contracts

Cameroon construction contracts being offered
By MJ Woof April 21, 2020 Read time: 1 min
New road contracts in Cameroon are being offered for international tender – image © courtesy of Rosevite2000, Dreamstime.com

Important road projects are now being offered for international tender in Cameroon. Two separate projects are being offered, both of which will be handled under the PPP model.

One contract will be for a 92km highway connecting with Kribi, which will boost transport to and from the important port. The other contract will be for the second stage of works to improve the 136km route connecting Cameroon’s two biggest cities, Yaoundé and Douala.

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