Three local firms picked to displace water networks under the Sokodé-Bassar road construction project

Investments
Monday, 15 February 2021 14:51
Three local  firms picked to displace water networks under the Sokodé-Bassar road construction project

(Togo First) - Following a tender, four companies - one Tunisian and three locals, have been contracted for the water network displacement project along the 75km-long Sokodé-Bassar road. The beneficiaries will cash in around CFA390 million for their services. 

In detail, the Tunisian Soroubat will carry out construction works falling under the project while the other three, BTP CGCO, IMS & A, and NECBAPS BTP, with support from Nigerian firm DMA GROUP, are in charge of displacing the water networks cluttering the road to rehabilitate. 

The project was launched last Saturday by Togolese Prime Minister, Victoire Tomégah-Dogbé. Set to be completed within 24 months, it cost CFA35 billion. 

Séna Akoda

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