Nigeria Seeks Fresh Bids for Abuja Runway Project
July 15 (Bloomberg) - Nigeria will seek fresh bids for the construction of a second runway at Abuja’s airport after canceling a contract earlier awarded for the project, Aviation Minister Fidelia Njeze said.
The original contract valued at 64 billion naira ($425 million), awarded to Julius Berger Nigeria Plc last year, was terminated by the government and fresh bids will be advertised next week, Njeze said in a statement published today on the Nigerian presidency website.
Nigerian lawmakers had criticized the deal with Julius Berger for a 4.6 kilometer (2.9-mile) runway as exorbitant, saying that a full airport, including a 3.8 kilometer runway and terminal building was built in Ethiopia at the cost of $130 million.
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