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Project name: IVORY COAST: HENRI KONAN BEDIE BRIDGE
Project description:

Finance, design, construction, operation and maintenance of a 6.4km highway in the Ivory Coast. The highway will incorporate the third 1.5km Abidjan bridge (the Henri Konan Bedié bridge) and the Valéry Giscard d'Estaing interchange.

The Henri Konan Bedié bridge will consist of two three-lane carriageways over 1.5km. It will link two of the city’s major districts, Riviera (in the north) and Marcory.

Work will start in September 2012 and will last two years.

Related headlines:
02/07/2012 - Ivory Coast highway signs

Type: PPP
Sector: Roads & streetlights
Region: North, West, East and Central Africa
Current status: Project Signed - 02/07/2012
Contract Terms
Duration: 30 years
Capital value: €232.00m
Public Sector Procuror Details
Authority/Commssioning body: Ivory Coast government
Private Sector Details
Consortium name: Socoprim consortium
Private sector shareholders: Bouygues Travaux Publics - Shareholders
Total - Shareholders
Pan African Infrastructure Development Fund (PAIDF) - Shareholders
BNI (National Investment Bank) - Shareholders
Private sector debt-providers: African Development Bank (BAD) - Debt Providers
West African Development Bank (WADB) - Debt Providers
ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) - Debt Providers
African Finance Corporation (AFC) - Debt Providers
Dutch Investment Bank (FMO) - Debt Providers
Moroccan Bank of External Trade (BMCE) - Debt Providers
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) - Debt Providers
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3 July 2012.

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