$167.6 million road contracts in Ghana awarded
8 February 2022
Portuguese contractor Gabriel Couto has won the tender process for two road projects in Ghana. The work will be worth US$167.6 million. A 66km road that will help boost transport to and from a gold mining facility will be improved.
Gabriel Couto has been working on the 67km Agona Nkwanta–Tarkwa Road, which is an important connection for Ghana as it will improve international transport in West Africa by upgrading the link with neighbouring Ivory Coast. The project is due for completion in 2024.
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