Construction of civils and services for the Tanger Tech Mohammed VI City in Morocco. The city will be constructed in 3 phases covering up to 700 hectares out of 2 000 hectares in total. The GPS co-ordinates are 35.78854859999999, -5.806985199999999
Construction of a mega-bridge called Msikaba Bridge with the main span of 580m supported from a pair of 127m-tall pylons. The deck will be 194m meters above the valley floor, located within Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape as part of the N2 Wild Coast Toll Road. The total contract amount is approximately
Upgrade of the Walvis Bay – Tsumeb railway line (Walvis Bay – Kranzberg section) in Namibia. Estimated cost: N$ 642 523 925.48. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location is lat: -22.9584081; long: 14.5057511.
Construction of a two-track, standard-gauge railway line from Mombasa to Kisumu in Kenya, East Africa, to improve turnaround time and significantly reduce the cost of freight from Mombasa to Kisumu by as much as 79%.The Mombasa-Kigali railway project entails a 1,185km rail from Mombasa through Nairobi
Construction of a new port along the coast in Lamu, Kenya in East Africa. This project will involve the building of three berths. The port is part of a proposed development plan meant to connect Kenya to Southern Sudan and Ethiopia. The project will also include a pipeline, roads, a railway, and airports
Phase 1 of the Dar es Salaam Maritime Gateway Program includes: strengthening and deepening of berths 1-7; construction of a new berth and Ro-Ro terminal at Gerezani; construction of a new oil jetty and pipeline, together with increased storage; undertaking of the entrance channel and port basin deepening
The expansion of the Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia includes the construction of a new passenger terminal, as an extension of the existing domestic and regional terminal (Terminal 1) and the international terminal (Terminal 2) with all related equipment. The new terminal will house
Upgrading of Lot 1: Lodwar – Lokitaung Junction Road (A1), 80km, Kenya. The Government of the Republic of Kenya has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Eastern Africa Regional Transport, Trade and Development Facilitation Project (EARTTDFP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds
Upgrading of the Mwigumbi - Maswa - Bariadi - Lamadi Road (171 Km) in Tanzania, to bitumen standard, Lot 1: Mwigumbi - Maswa Section (50.3km). The works consists of upgrading of 50.3 km of the existing unpaved road to bitumen standard with a 6.5 m wide surfaced carriageway and 1.5m wide shoulders on