China Road and Bridge Company finally pulls off double in Mauritania on Achemim-N’Beiket Lehwach corridor
Already the winner of lot 1 between Nouakchott and the southeast of the country, the Chinese giant, up against the Mauritanian leader ATTM, was declared the winner of the second and final lot of the project.
25/08/2022 at 16h48, by Africa Business+
After a market battle with many twists and turns, China Road and Bridge Company (CRBC) managed to win against Mauritania’s number one construction company, Assainissement travaux transport et maintenance (ATTM).
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