Colas and Sogea lose out on flagship road project in Madagascar

Colas and Sogea lose out on flagship road project in Madagascar

The highway construction in the east of the island is one of Malagasy President Andry Rajoelina’s top priorities. 

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            ▪ Colas and Sogea lose out on flagship road project in Madagascar

▪ The highway construction in the east of the island is one of Malagasy President Andry Rajoelina’s top priorities. 

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Of the two French candidates that submitted a bid, neither ended up lasting the course. Colas and Sogea Satom were both in the running for the asphalting of National Road 44, which links Amboasary to Vohidiala in the east of the country.

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