Mauritania: Farsel wins $17.85m Hamed-Boully corridor construction contract

Mauritania: Farsel wins $17.85m Hamed-Boully corridor construction contract

The Turkish company was awarded the contract ahead of two well-established local groups.

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            ▪ Mauritania: Farsel wins $17.85m Hamed-Boully corridor construction contract

▪ The Turkish company was awarded the contract ahead of two well-established local groups.

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The Farsel Construction & Trade Corp. convinced the new Mauritanian Minister of Equipment and Transport, Moctar Ahmed Yedaly, to build the part of the 350 km Tidjikja-Selibaly road, linking the centre and south of Mauritania. The project is financed by the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development (Fades), the Kuwait-based institution that has worked on the project since 1968.

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