Saudi Consult beats heavyweights Egis and Dar Al-Handasah for Dakar–Saint-Louis Highway

Saudi Consult beats heavyweights Egis and Dar Al-Handasah for Dakar–Saint-Louis Highway

Following an open international call for tenders, an Arab-African consortium has won the contract to supervise part of the work on the Dakar–Tivaouane–Saint Louis road project.

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            ▪ Saudi Consult beats heavyweights Egis and Dar Al-Handasah for Dakar–Saint-Louis Highway

▪ Following an open international call for tenders, an Arab-African consortium has won the contract to supervise part of the work on the Dakar–Tivaouane–Saint Louis road project.

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