Africa Business Communities

Complimentary report on Africa’s transport infrastructure and maintenance

Road authorities and project owners are dedicating their largest budgets to date to address the poor state of their key infrastructure which continues to hamper the speed and confidence of Africa’s ongoing development efforts. Through a wide range of domestic and international funding measures, Africa is poised to achieve a vast improvement in the quality and reach of its underdeveloped road networks, with new plans emerging as investor confidence in the sector rises.

In light of this, we have put together a report on “State of the Market: Road engineering and maintenance a priority for Africa” highlighting the key road maintenance, rehabilitation and construction projects currently happening across Africa.

Click here to download it now to gain insight into opportunities arising from:

• Key road maintenance, rehabilitation and construction projects in Africa by country

• The key investors, contractors, consultants and technology providers required in each project

• The total value of each project, overview, and its completion date

Click here to download your copy of the report now for free

Want to learn more about the region’s priorities and how to get involved in these projects?

Join us at the Africa Road and Bridge Forum (30-31 January 2017, Johannesburg, South Africa), in partnership with the IRF Geneva Programme Centre, to meet decision makers involved in Africa’s road and bridge projects including:

• Mpho Kau, Head of Infrastructure, Johannesburg Road Agency

• Sophie Tekie, RMS, Namibia Road Authority

• Siobhan Fox, Business Development Manager: South Africa, Walvis Bay Corridor Group

• Henry du Plessis, Director: Asset Management & Maintenance, Transport for Cape Town

• Joseph Haule, Chairman, Road Funds Board Tanzania

• Kiran K. Kapila, Chairman, IRF Geneva Programme Centre

• Anil Bhandari, Former Consultant, UNOPS and World Bank

Click here to download the agenda now

These stakeholders will discuss their biggest challenges and opportunities around improving Africa’s transport infrastructure and the solutions they require to help them achieve this.

Register online here with the promo code 28089.001_AfInfra_LIA before Thursday, 1 December to save up to US$200 off the standard price.

I look forward to seeing you in South Africa in January 2017.

Bas Vlugt
Founder Africa Business Communities
www.africabusinesscommunities.com

P.S. Special reduced pricing for government, contractors, consultants, development banks & corridor groups.

Click here to view the pricing and register online.

P.P.S. Sponsor or exhibit:
If you can support regional road authorities, consultants and contractors in developing more durable roads and bridges, then contact us today on partnership@iqpc.ae or call +971 4 360 2800 to find out how you can position your company and reach your target audience.

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