The construction sector in Cameroon
The construction and public works sector represents a fundamental pillar of the Cameroonian economy, contributing significantly to the national GDP and job creation. With its vast infrastructure projects and ambitious development policy, Cameroon is establishing itself as a major player in the construction industry in Central Africa.
Cameroon – Construction
– The road sector
The main objectives to be achieved by 2035 are to pave 14,340 km of roads, build 482 km of motorways...
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Cameroon – Construction
– The construction of hydroelectric power plants
Cameroon has the third-largest hydroelectric potential in Africa. To better exploit this potential, the construction of hydroelectric power plants...
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Cameroon – Construction
– The government’s social housing construction program
The Bank of Central African States (BEAC) predicts that the construction sector will experience an upturn in 2022...
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Emmanuel Nganou Djoumessi has been Minister of Public Works (MINTP) since October 2015. This...
The main objectives to be achieved by 2035 are to pave 14,340 km of roads, build 482 km of motorways and expressways, and install structural roads in the...
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Cameroon has the third-largest hydroelectric potential in Africa. To better exploit this potential, the construction of hydroelectric power plants is increasing. With an installed capacity of 420 MW, ...
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The Bank of Central African States (BEAC) predicts that the construction sector will experience a boom in 2022 thanks to the 10,000 social housing project led by...
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