The Lagos State Government has announced the preferred bidder for the Fourth Mainland Bridge PPP project in Lagos, Nigeria.
Messrs. CCECC-CRCCIG Consortium emerged as the preferred bidder whereas Messrs. MOTA-ENGIL (NIGERIA &AFRICA), CCCC & CRBC CONSORTIUM are the reserved bidder for the project.
The US$2.5 billion Fourth Mainland Bridge aims to be the second longest in Africa which consists of 3 toll plazas, 9 interchanges, a 4.5 km Lagoon Bridge and an eco-friendly environment.
The freeway project spans 37.4 km and is separated into three sections: the Island Section, the Lagoon Section, and the Mainland Section. The route will start at the Abraham Adesanya Roundabout in Lekki, pass through the neighbourhoods of Ajah and Langbasa, cross the Ado Badore Road, and end at the Lagoon's beachfront.
The Lagos State Government has announced 3 bidders for Fourth Mainland Bridge PPP project in Lagos, Nigeria.
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The Federal Ministry of Aviation in Nigeria has launched a request for qualifications (RFQ) seeking a private partner to operate four airports located across the country
Read moreMercury Maritime Concession Company (MMCC) and Port of Antwerp International have partnered to design and develop Escravos Seaport Industrial Complex (ESIC) in Nigeria.
Read moreThe Lagos state government in Nigeria has announced its intentions to conclude financial close for the Fourth Mainland Bridge Public-Private Partnership (PPP) project in the first quarter of 2021.
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A consortium of Bolloré Africa Logistics and PowerChina International Group has been named the preferred bidder for the Ibom Deep Seaport Project (IDSP) in Nigeria. This involves the development of a 2,565-hectare greenfield port area located in the south-east of Akwa Ibom State. The total estimated investment is US$4.2 billion.
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