Tender launched for car park PPP in Lagos

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Tender launched for car park PPP in Lagos

The University of Lagos, Nigeria, has launched an invitation for expression of interest for the development of a car park through a public private partnership (PPP) project.

The new facilities will be located in the Akoka Campus of the University. Details about the car park capacity has not been disclosed.

The project will involve the design, construction and management of a multilevel car park facility.

Interested parties must verify evidence of similar jobs successfully executed or being executed in Nigeria over the last five years stating, type, cost with evidence of award and completion certificate.

Expression of interest must be submitted on or before 21 January 2015.

Other PPP projects in tender stage in Nigeria are:

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