The Lagos State government, on Friday, announced CCECC-CRCCIG Consortium the preferred bidder for its long proposed Fourth...
The project, estimated to cost about $2.5 billion, would be delivered through Public-Private Partnership initiative and tolled for two years.
George, explained that the bids have now been evaluated and Messrs. Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Private Partnerships, Mr. Adeyoye said the negative impact of the bridge was minimal compared to the advantages, urging those anxious for the project to take off to be patient and corporate with the contractor during the construction of the project
The Lagos State Government, through the Office of Public Private Partnerships, on Thursday announced Messrs CCECC-CRCCIG CONSORTIUM as the preferred.
“Subsequently, a Request for Quotation (RFQ) was issued on 10th February 2020 to the 32 eligible applicants and responses were received on 15th April, 2020 with a total of 15 responses. A total of 52 responses were received with 32 being responsive”. While Messrs.
Lagos State government has announced CCECC & CRCCIG Consortium as the preferred bidder for the construction of the Fourth Mainland Bridge.
The state government, through its Office of Public-Private Partnerships, had earlier shortlisted three bidders for the project. In a statement the Special Adviser to the governor on Public Private Partnership (PPP), Ope George, said the 4th Mainland Bridge is a proposed Public Private Partnership (PPP) transport infrastructure development, which includes the construction and operation of a greenfield tolled road and bridge with a design speed of 120kmh, including the development of adjacent real estates. The duo congratulated the preferred bidder and the reserved bidder, saying, “We thank all the applicants that have participated in the Selection/Bidding thus far.
They said the official flag-off for the construction of the project will be presided over by the Lagos State Governor, Bababjide Sanwo-Olu, in the first quarter ...
The project will be completed in 2027.” Ope George, and his counterpart in the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, Aramide Adeyoye, revealed this on Friday, during a press briefing held in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos They said the official flag-off for the construction of the project will be presided over by the Lagos State Governor, Bababjide Sanwo-Olu, in the first quarter of 2023.
Lagos State Government on Friday said the proposed construction of the Fourth Mainland Bridge project that will gulp a whooping $2.5billion will be.
MOTA-ENGIL (Nigeria &Africa), CCCC & CRBC consortium were shortlisted as the reserved bidders for the Fourth Mainland Bridge project. “Subsequently, a Request for Quotation (RFQ) was issued on February 10, 2020 to the 32 eligible applicants and responses were received on 15th April, 2020 with a total of 15 responses. Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Private Partnerships (PPP), Mr.
The Lagos state government has picked CCECC-CRCCIG Consortium as the preferred bidder for the construction of the Fourth Mainland Bridge...
George explained that the bids have now been evaluated and CCECC-CRCCIG Consortium emerged as the preferred bidder while the Mota-Engil (Nigeria and Africa) CCCC & CRBC Consortium, was chosen as the reserved bidder for the project. The Lagos state government has announced CCECC-CRCCIG Consortium as the preferred bidder for the construction of the Fourth Mainland Bridge (4MB) project. “You will recall that the Lagos state government commenced a competitive bidding process for the selection of a concessionaire, by the issuance of the request for expressions of interest (REOI) on 27th of November, 2019,” George said.
Lagos State Government has disclosed that the construction of Fourth Mainland Bridge which will commence in the.
The Special Adviser also said a total of 52 bidders initially indicated interest in the project out of which 32 were responsive. Adeyoye said the bridge will remove gridlock on the Carter, Eko and the Third mainland bridge and open up the state for future developments. MOTA-ENGIL (NIGERIA &AFRICA), CCCC & CRBC CONSORTIUM, are the reserved bidder for the project.
Lagos State Government has revealed that the consortium, Messrs CCECC-CRCCIG, picked to construct the 4th Mainland Bridge would manage the bridge tolling ...
According to her, the project is estimated to cost about $2.5b and the consortium would be financing it. Aramide Adeyoye, who disclosed this, yesterday, stated that the project’s sod turning would be done in the first quarter of 2023. She added that it is estimated that the bridge would be completed within 48 to 54 months.
*Construction begins 1st quarter, 2023. By Olasunkanmi Akoni. The Lagos State Government has said the proposed construction of the Fourth Mainland Bridge ...
“Subsequently, a Request for Quotation (RFQ) was issued on February 10, 2020 to the 32 eligible applicants and responses were received on 15th April, 2020 with a total of 15 responses. Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Private Partnerships, Mr. The project, estimated to cost about $2.5 billion, would be delivered through Public-Private Partnership initiative and tolled for two years.