CIRA President Seydou Coulibaly loses Bamako-Dakar corridor project to ACE Ingénieurs Conseils
The Malian firm, active in some 20 countries on the continent through its five subsidiaries, will not supervise the rehabilitation of Senegal’s National Road 7 of the Dakar-Bamako corridor from the south.
11/05/2022 at 15h45, by Africa Business+
CIRA SAS, founded and led by Malian Seydou Mamadou Coulibaly, which earns more than 70% of its revenue outside its home country, was beaten by Burkina Faso’s ACE Ingénieurs Conseils/Cincat International.
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