Two Indian firms to build Ethiopian roads


Addis Ababa, March 28 (IANS): Two Indian companies have been awarded contracts worth over 2 billion Br (over $100 million) to build roads in Ethiopia.

Ethiopian Roads Authority (ERA) has signed the contracts with the Indian firms.

JMC Projects Indian Limited Company, which participated in Ethiopia's road construction for the first time, was awarded a 109 km project for 1.1 billion Br earlier this month.

The agreement was signed between Monmohan Sawheni, vice president of JMC projects, and Zaid Woldegbriel, director general of ERA, at its headquarters.

This contract, which links Ethiopia to Kenya, is part of the first contract for the Addis Abeba-Hawassa-Moyale route. The authority is still looking for competitive consultants for this road project.

The company is expected to upgrade the current road to a two lane asphalt concrete road. Each lane is to have a carriageway width of seven meters and shoulder width of 1.5m on both sides, according to the agreement.

Construction costs will be covered by an 85 percent loan from the African Development Bank (AfDB), with the balance covered by the Ethiopian government. The construction of this road is expected to be finalised within three years.

"The company will make sure that the project will be completed on time with the quality that serves the country's demands," said Monmohan Sawheni, vice president of JMC projects.

Another Indian construction company, SWE Infrastructure Developers Plc, has also signed an agreement for the construction of 66 km road project for close to a billion birr. The construction of this road project is expected to be finalized after four years.

This project is part of 331 km road projects that is envisioned to serve as better economic transaction routes within and between the countries, according to Samson Wondimu, director of communications at the authority.

However, the participation of Indian contractors is not much in the country. Currently, there are only four contractors and a few consultants active in the area.

"We want contractors from different countries (so) as to have a variety on design and construction," Wondimu told IANS.

"However, it is not clear why Indian contractors do not participate more often in road constructions."

The authority gives opportunities to interested and potential contractors as well as consultants, he added.

"...it would have been great to show what the Indian companies are capable of, like for instance, they have a history of delivering projects on time," said an expert who have been in the sector for over 20 years.

Two companies -- Ircon and SMC -- have delivered a 99 km and 80 km road construction projects, respectively, one after the other within two years time.

Ircon was responsible for a connecting gravel road project of Dera-Magna for 269 million Br while SMC carried out the Key Afer-Turmi road for 114.7 million Br.

  

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  • abdulla, india

    Fri, Mar 29 2013

    These 2 cos should make a Mark in the international markets by building only the best -nothing but the best as a hallmark and raise the flagship of india in international markets.Build the best roads in record time and keep getting more contracts for quality and efficiency.
    Govt of india should establish a institute or a work shop just to train-Fine tune - the engineers /technicians - workers how to build roads- bridges-tunnels -loops- over bridges- diaphragm walls- ports - highways etc.
    using the latest machines- -robots- construction chemicals etc.
    there should be professors-engineers coming to train from overseas like japan-germany-usa-uk-europe to train the indians .
    in fact the military should get involved to serve the nation by building a strong clean foundation called INDIA FOUNDATION :
    for the future construction.
    Learn from the chinese -they are masters in building tunnels- how ?
    they use their military engineers and use machine s- controlled nuclear blasting -European channel is an example -india should work on.
    with europeans.

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