[Nile Post] Opposition Members of Parliament are pushing for full disclosure of the Lugogo Cricket Oval Stadium agreement amid concerns over past instances where public land was given to investors but projects failed to materialise.
[Vanguard] The Minister of Works, David Umahi, has insisted that there is no going back on the construction of concrete roads saying President Bola Tinubu has approved that it should be enforced.
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[Daily News] TANZANIA : THE government has signed contracts worth 276.2bn/- for execution of the first tier of the Tanzania Cities Transforming Infrastructure and Competitiveness (TACTIC) project in 12 cities.
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Liberia Cement Corporation (CEMENCO) has taken a significant step towards reducing the high construction costs in Liberia by introducing its latest cement product, "Superplast 22.5X," which is now available on the Liberian market for $6.70. This cement serves maximum results for block laying, tile laying, and plastering at a minimum cost. Mr. William P.H. Gaignard, the company's Managing Director, officially launched the product at CEMENCO's headquarters on Monday, September 18, 2023. He emphasized the
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[Ghanaian Times] The Ghana Standard Authority (GSA) has outdoored a new weigh-bridge truck valued at €600,000 as part of its efforts to ensure standards across all sectors in the country.
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[Premium Times] The buildings collapsed as a result of ageing and poor maintenance on the part of the owners, officials say.
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[Vanguard] ·One lands in hospital, others escape as 4 and 2-storey buildings collapse in Lagos
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[Daily Trust] At least 500 residents of a building in the Ketu area of Lagos State escaped when their the one-storey building collapsed on Sunday.
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[The Conversation Africa] The 6.9 magnitude earthquake that hit Morocco on Friday, September 8 has claimed almost 3,000 lives. A further 5,530 people are injured, and the death toll is expected to rise.
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[The Conversation Africa] More than 11,000 people have been killed and tens of thousands are missing following the catastrophic dam collapse in the eastern Libyan city of Derna on 12 September. The dam collapse came after an extreme storm, Storm Daniel, slammed into the north African country. The Conversation Africa's Moina Spooner asked water resources and engineering expert Nadhir Al-Ansari, who has researched the design and safety of dams, to provide insights into the disaster.
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