Cote d’Ivoire: GCC/NGE win the tender for the Counter-Terrorism Academy ahead of Sogea, Bouygues, Eiffage, Razel et al
From Sogea-Satom to Bouygues by way of Eiffage and Razel-Bec, an array of French construction companies responded to the call for tenders for the academy launched jointly in July by the Ivorian and French ministries of defence. The details with Jeune Afrique Business+.
10/12/2019 at 16h09, by Africa Business+
The tender, estimated at €20 million ($22m), for the construction of the International Counter-Terrorism Academy (AILCT) in Jacqueville, 60 kilometres from Abidjan, was awarded to the consortium led by GCC, a company with a revenues of €1bn ($1.1bn) and NGE Contracting Côte d’Ivoire (revenues in 2018 of €15m or $17m).
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