Vinci set to work at Fluence’s Ivorian water treatment plant
The French group has been awarded the construction contract for the upcoming power station by the American company, which was forced to delay works due to a lack of funding.
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▪ Vinci set to work at Fluence’s Ivorian water treatment plant
▪ The French group has been awarded the construction contract for the upcoming power station by the American company, which was forced to delay works due to a lack of funding.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/805930/vinci-set-to-work-at-fluences-ivorian-water-treatment-plant/
For this first African project, Fluence Corporation and its Managing Director Henry Charrabé have chosen French group Vinci Construction to build their water treatment unit on the outskirts of the Ivorian economic capital.
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