The Republic of Cameroon has obtained a loan from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) to finance the cost of the Douala Urban Mobility Project. It is expected that part of the sums granted under this financing will be used to make the payments provided for under the contract, for the execution of phase 1 of the development works of four sections of feeder roads of the “Bus Rapid Transit” (BRT) corridor in the City of Douala, Cameroon, over a length of 12.594 km.
The Mayor of the City of Douala hereby invites the Bidders to submit their Offers in a sealed envelope, for the execution of the works which consist of the following services: The installation of the site, the bringing and removal of the site equipment; The execution studies and production of documents; The various demolitions; the relocation of various networks; The general earthworks and the construction of a roadway with stopping strips according to the development plan; The construction of sidewalks; the installation of curbs; the construction of gutters; the construction of concrete platforms to serve as receptacles for household waste bins according to the plan; the construction of public benches; the construction of bus shelters; the installation of a public lighting network operating from solar sources; the installation of traffic lights; The completion of horizontal and vertical signaling works; The planting of shrubs on the TPC, around taxi stops and other species in the marshy area, As well as all measures to limit environmental and social impacts and prevent STIs and HIV/AIDS.
All work will be carried out in the City of Douala following the routes below:
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