Société Bouzguenda Frères

Project

Paving and development of roads derived from the 20 Ramadhan service road

Description of the work

Paving and development of roads derived from the 20 Ramadhan service road

The project consists of paving and developing certain secondary (derivative) roads from the 20 Ramadhan service road to the Al-Hachan road, next to the southern pedestrian bridge of the ring road (peripheral road).

DÉTAILS DU PROJET

Client: Housing and Infrastructure Project Implementation Agency - Tripoli Office

Fin du projet: 2024

Localisation: Tripoli, Libya

Montant: 2 100 000 DT

Etendue des travaux:

  • Area: 11,000 m²
  • Topographic Survey and Detailed Design
  • Construction of wastewater and stormwater networks
  • Road construction including platform preparation, placement of 0/20 subgrade and a bituminous concrete wearing course
  • Construction of unreinforced concrete sidewalks, including curb installation
  • Street lighting

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