Côte d'Ivoire's Prime Minister visits the fourth bridge project in Abidjan

Pubtime:20.06.2022
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Recently, Côte d'Ivoire's Prime Minister Patrick Achi visited under-construction infrastructure projects in Abidjan, including CSCEC-built Abidjan's fourth bridge. Côte d'Ivoire's Minister of Equipment and Road Maintenance Amedé Kouakou, Minister of Construction, Housing and Urban Planning Bruno Kone and other senior government officers as well as CSCEC project leaders accompanied the prime minister's visit.

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On the construction site, Patrick Achi listened to the report on project construction progress and plan and was interviewed. He acknowledged all construction parties' efforts to overcome limiting factors including land expropriation and demolition, pipeline relocation and the COVID-19 pandemic and to fully push the construction forward.

As a key infrastructure project for people's livelihood in Abidjan, the fourth bridge has a total length about 7.9 kilometers. The project mainly consists of the construction of the main bridge over the Banco Bay, the Boribanan Interchange, relative roads and additional facilities.

After completion, the project will significantly optimize the traffic conditions in Abidjan, improve local people's living environment, and enhance Abidjan's regional economic competitiveness as a port city. In the construction, the project team have increased material inputs, optimized construction organization, and made all possible efforts to ensurethe completion of the project's nodal goals so as to make CSCEC's contribution to improving Abidjan's transportation conditions.

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