EBOMAF-GABON: Work over CFAF 700 billion in progress
The EBOMAF Group has entered the construction sector in Gabon on its own. His expertise in the execution of major works convinced the authorities of that country. They chose to build on this African expertise to build major road infrastructure. Thanks to the dynamism of its President and Chief Executive Officer, Mahamadou Bonkoungou, the EBOMAF Group has already settled comfortably in Gabon, where it has been carrying out a series of construction projects in recent months.

The volume of work to be carried out in that country is in the process of surpassing those currently under way in West Africa, where the BTP leader has shown sufficient evidence in the development and construction of road infrastructure. The scale and quality of the works built here and there in different countries have led the Gabonese government to place its trust in the EBOMAF Group for the modernization and revitalization of the road network. In addition to road infrastructure, there are also real estate projects.

The construction projects include the construction of 2x3 highways to connect Libreville, the capital with other provincial cities such as Cocovi. Prior to the locality stage, the construction of residential and commercial buildings in Ndoum will be discussed.

The total work under way by EBOMAF-GABON is estimated at more than US$1.2 billion or more than CFAF 700 billion. The implementation of these projects covers both the rainy period and the dry season, which lasts only three (3) months in the year. Used to holding bets like this, the company Ebomaf has the necessary equipment has deployed an impressive batch of all types of material in order to animate the various construction sites permanently. work in rainy season. On a field visit, Thursday, August 29, 2024, the BTP magnate, Mahamadou Bonkoungou, indicated the challenges and challenges of his presence in Gabon.

We are currently in the forest of Ndem developing a road of 70 kilometers, which will connect the capital, Libreville. The whole stretch is made up of large trees, various animals, but we will do it. The machines are already in operation with the sole aim of tracing the route and building the road," he explained.

The President and CEO of the EBOMAF Group also recalled that it rains nine months in Gabon and that work is currently going on under rains almost every day. "In Cocovi, we experienced a new method of building more than ten roads. We hope to be able to complete all these works between eight and twelve months in spite of the climatic hazards. It is a 2x3 lane road evening a very large highway with toll stations," added Mahamadou Bonkoungou.

Like Togo, which served as the launching pad of the EBOMAF Group in West Africa, Gabon is in the process of playing the same role in Central Africa. "Since we arrived here, neighbouring countries in Gabon have contacted us. So at the moment, we are driving the ambition to settle throughout Central Africa, he said. CEO Mahamadou Bonkoungou expressed his willingness to collaborate and support the development efforts of all states that want to build their country.
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