PPA 3403
Dar Es Salaam-Isaka-Kigali/Keza-Musongati (DIKKM) Railway Project
| PPA 3403 - Dar Es Salaam-Isaka-Kigali/Keza-Musongati (DIKKM) Railway Project | |
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| Researched by | Marlaine Andersen |
| Created on | 13 January 2006 |
| Monitoring | 48 |
| Views | 273 |
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| Sector | Public Private Partnership |
| Class | Open Tender / Pre-Qualification / Invited |
| Region | Eastern Africa |
| Timing | 2016 onwards. |
| Category | Infrastructure |
| Industry | Transport Terminal |
| Funding | EXIM bank of China, The African Development Bank, World Bank |
| Project Notes | This project was last updated on 2025-08-08. |
| Awards | We have award information pertaining to this Project. |
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This project, titled Dar Es Salaam-Isaka-Kigali/Keza-Musongati (DIKKM) Railway Project (PPA 3403), is located in Eastern Africa within the Public Private Partnership sector and relates to the Infrastructure industry . Originally published on 13 Jan 2006.
The current status is Underway and the project spans the Transport Terminal sector(s) with an estimated value of R 200 Million+ . Details are maintained by our research team (last updated by Yvonne Myburgh).
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