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Julius Berger, CCECC, 37 others jostle for Lagos 4th Mainland Bridge contract

The Lagos State Government on Wednesday, December 18, 2019 unveiled 39 construction companies who have expressed interest in the construction of the proposed Fourth Mainland Bridge in the state.

4th Mainland Bridge impression
An impression of the proposed Lagos 4th Mainland Bridge

Some of the firms are Julius Berger, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), Kyeryong Construction Company, Pythgoras Holdings and CRCCCI Nigeria.

China State Construction and Engineering Corporation Nigeria Ltd, Bua International Ltd, China Jiangxi International Economic and Technical Cooperation Company Ltd, among numerous others, also submitted bids when the state government advertised for expression of interest on the new bridge some weeks ago.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Works and Infrastructure, Mrs Aramide Adeyoye, said the opening of the bid was the first of the six stages before a winner would be selected to construct the proposed bridge.

4th Mainland Bridge
L-R: Director General, PPP, Mr Ope George; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works & Infrastructure, Mr Olujimi Hotonu; Special Adviser to the Governor on Works & Infrastructure, Mrs Aramide Adeyoye; and representative of Advanced Engineering Consultants (AEC), Dr Peter Agunbiade, during the official opening of the Expression of Interest for the Lagos 4th Mainland Bridge, at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, Alausa, Ikeja, on Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Adeyoye said that the process was “very transparent”, adding that government was encouraged by the number of companies that bided for the project worldwide.

She said since the government did not have the fund for the project, it had to place it under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement.

According to her, the next step of evaluation will begin soon, adding that the companies that qualified for the next stage would be contacted.

She said that the state government made the bidding public to get investors’ confidence in the project.

The special adviser said that government was committed to ensuring that the project, which had been in the pipeline for over 30 years, was completed to further ease gridlock in the state.

Managing Director, Advanced Engineering Consultants, Dr Peter Agunbiade, said that the journey to construct the Fourth Mainland Bridge began many years ago.

Agunbiade said that the current administration of Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu made it possible for the construction of the bridge to be revisited.

He said that companies in Europe, Asia and others duly expressed interest in the project, assuring that the state government would ensure transparency in executing the bid.

Permanent Secretary, Works and Infrastructure, Mr Olujimi Hutonu, said the journey started on Nov. 28, 2019 when the advert for expression of interest was placed.

Hutonu said that three weeks later, the expression of interest had been opened and made public.

By Florence Onuegbu

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