China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) to build and operate Nouadhibou deepwater port
An outcome that was predicted in a report by Jeune Afrique Business+ in September.
12/12/2019 at 16h46, by Africa Business+
According to a reliable source, China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), which recorded latest revenues of $16bn, has won the contract to build the Nouadhibou deepwater port for a total amount of €300m ($334m) as well as the concession contract for two terminals covering an area of 40.2 hectares. The construction and concession components were part of a single bidding lot for this PPP project.
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