Kenya: Contractors sought for transmission project
Tender
Issue 261
- 14 Sep 2013
| 1 minute read
Kenya Electricity Transmission Company is inviting bids from contractors to build the 400/200kV Mariakani substation, part of the Mombasa-Nairobi transmission project. The $275.34m project involves construction of a 450km 400kV double-circuit transmission line between Rabai, in Mombasa, where Aldwych International has built a power plant, and the Isinya substation near Nairobi. Finance is coming from the Agence Française de Développement (27.9%), the African Development Bank (27.2%), the European Investment Bank (27.91%) and the Kenyan government (16.98%). Bids are due by 11 October.
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