The Federal Government has announced
Julius Berger AIMS Consortium as the preferred bidder for the construction of
the Second Niger Bridge that is to connect Delta and Anambra states.
The Minister of Works, Mr. Mike
Onolememen, stated this in Abuja on Friday after hours-long meeting with
delegates from the consortium and various government agencies.
According to him, five construction
firms took part in the bidding process, but Julius Berger AIMS Consortium won.
He said, “We have gone through a
painstaking procurement process that lasted for about 13 months and at the end
of the procurement the preferred bidder has emerged. It is important to let
Nigerians know that very competent consortia bid for this particular project.
“I am happy to announce that at the
end of the procurement process, Julius Berger AIMS Consortium emerged as the
preferred bidder for the Second Niger Bridge project.”
Onolememen said the project was
advertised for expression of interest, adding that the concessionaires
expressed interest in the bidding for the project under the Design, Finance,
Build, Operate and Transfer model.
“And that is why this particular
meeting was convened today to commence the second phase of this particular
transaction that will necessarily lead to the preliminary site work of the
bridge that will link Onitsha and Asaba in Anambra and Delta states,” he said.
Onolememen added, “Going forward,
part of the work that will be carried out in the next couple of weeks will
include detailed hydrological and topographical surveys, and of course, a
geological survey. And we will always carry out a detailed environmental/social
impact assessment of the process and an in-depth traffic survey among others.”
He said the government’s transaction
adviser had virtually completed a detailed traffic survey, stressing that
Nigerians should know that the Federal Government was committed to delivering
the Second Niger Bridge project. “I want to assure Nigerians that this project
is fast becoming a reality,” he said.
Asked to comment on the duration of
the project, he said, “This is not a contract. It is a PPP transaction. The PPP
transaction will cover a period of 25 years for them (Julius Berger AIMS
Consortium). By the conclusion of the discussions on the second phase, at least
the construction period will emerge. It is not like a normal contract that the
government is funding.”
He explained that the consortium
would raise the fund for the project and that the government would only take a
very marginal percentage of it to show commitment.
He said, “It is interesting to note
that Africa Infrastructure Investment Managers or AIMS, are world leaders in
infrastructure financing and they are in partnership with one of the biggest infrastructure
financier in the world. And we are happy that this project has been able to
attract such a group to this country
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Thieves so by that time una children go come dey tell us say na dere father and dere own tenure diff. How brigde construction go take minimum of 25years men dat too long abeg
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