With Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project, Razel-Bec inks its first construction contract in Addis Ababa
The Fayat group subsidiary will carry out the construction of the Ethiopian capital’s first BRT line.
29/06/2020 at 16h38, by Aurelie Benoit
The group has just signed its first Ethiopian contract as the winner of this month’s call for tenders for the civil engineering portion of the Addis Ababa metropolitan area’s future Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line. The B2 line urban transport project – launched in 2014 and backed by the French Development Agency through an €85m loan – will help ease traffic congestion in the capital, which is home to more than four million residents.
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