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PPA 11630

Construction of New Wami Bridge, Tanzania

PPA 11630 - Construction of New Wami Bridge, Tanzania
Researched by Marlaine Andersen
Created on 15 April 2013
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SectorPublic
ClassOpen Tender
RegionTanzania
Timing 2013 to 2022.
CategoryInfrastructure
IndustryRoad
Project Notes This project was last updated on 2022-08-23.
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About this Project

This project, titled Construction of New Wami Bridge, Tanzania (PPA 11630), is located in Tanzania within the Public sector and relates to the Infrastructure industry . Originally published on 15 Apr 2013.

The current status is Complete and the project spans the Road sector(s) . Details are maintained by our research team (last updated by Minnie Zondi).

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