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On-Going Projects FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER, WORKS AND HOUSING (WORKS SECTOR) APRIL, 2017 LIST OF ON-GOING FEDERAL HIGHWAY PROJECTS Length Original Contract Contract Date of commencement Extended %Completion to 2016 Budget Amount Certified Amount Paid S/N Zone Project Title CNo. Location Name of Contractor Name of Consultant Completion km Sum (N) Sum (N) Award Date Compl. Date Date Provision To Date (N) To Date (N) Date ON-GOING PROJECTS Under 'payment of Bullettine Construction ongoing projects Rehabilitation of 9th Mile-Oturkpo-Makurdi Road (Otukpa- Limited/Rockbridge nationnwide' with 1 North Central Oturkpo Section) in Benue State, C/No. 5983 5983 BENUE Construction Limited Femak Associates Limited 76 4,206,805,680.00 4,206,805,680.00 14-May-09 28-May-09 27-Nov-10 30-Jun-14 82.91% provision of 4.5billion 3,646,858,948.10 3,646,858,948.10 Construction of Oju/Loko-Oweto Bridge over River Benue to link Loko (Nasarawa State) and Oweto (Benue State) along Reynolds Construction 2 North Central Route F238 C/No.6108 6108 BENUE Company Limited Siraj Nigeria Limited 1.97 36,118,910,405.94 51,612,804,367.37 19-Oct-11 30-Nov-11 29-Nov-15 29-Nov-18 57.93% 10,000,000,000.00 31,484,020,155.95 24,871,329,875.65 Construction of Manyam-Ushongo-Lessel-Kartyo-Oju-Agila- 3 North Central Ongba road in Benue State C/No. 6100 6100 BENUE Tilley Gyado & Co. 18 1,035,824,120.10 1,035,824,120.10 26-Sep-12 23-Oct-12 22-Jan-14 30-Jun-17 8.53% 155,373,618.02 155,373,618.02 Construction of Oju-Adun-Okuku road in Benue State C/No 4 North Central 6088 6088 BENUE Demski Nigeria Limited 10 486,740,100.00 486,740,100.00 21-Dec-10 21-Jan-11 20-Jun-11 2.68% 73,011,015.00 73,011,015.00 Under 'payment of ongoing projects Rehabilitation of Vandeikya-Obudu Cattle Ranch Road, Phase I nationnwide' with 5 North Central in Benue State, C/No 6156 6156 BENUE CCECC Nigeria Limited Ladiom Associates 25.8 3,296,177,230.50 6,686,554,420.40 13-Dec-12 13-Dec-12 12-Dec-13 30-Apr-18 54.20% provision of 4.5billion 3,738,191,848.83 1,921,315,435.74 Under 'payment of ongoing projects Rehabilitation of Makurdi-Gboko Road, Phase I: Wannune- Jam Services Company nationnwide' with 6 North Central Yandev Section in Benue State, C/No 6159 6159 BENUE Limited Interscope Consultant Ltd 30 3,297,761,006.93 3,297,761,006.93 13-Dec-12 10-Apr-13 9-Apr-15 7.53% provision of 4.5billion 655,880,416.04 655,880,416.04 Design and Dualization of Otukpo Township road (General Rockbridge Construction 7 North Central Hospital to Enugu round about) in Benue State, C/No. 6259 6259 BENUE Nig. Ltd 39 9,999,171,491.93 9,999,171,491.93 11-Dec-14 24-Jan-15 23-Jul-17 5.61% 1,499,875,723.79 350,000,000.00 Construction of Oshegbudu-Oweto Road in Benue State, C/No. 8 North Central 6265 6265 BENUE CGC Nigeria Limited 24 7,962,031,030.80 7,962,031,030.80 14-Jan-15 17-Feb-15 16-Aug-16 17-Aug-17 32.60% 4,200,000,000.00 1,194,304,654.62 1,194,304,654.62 Dualization of Abuja-Abaji-Lokoja Road sect. I (International Dantata & Sawoe Airport link road junction-Sheda Village Junction,C/No. 5862 in Construction Company Hancock, Ogundiya & 9 North Central F.C.T. State 5862 F.C.T. Limited Partners 42 11,227,571,390.41 28,666,721,831.64 5-Jul-06 3-Aug-06 2-Feb-11 28-Feb-17 88.95% 5,000,000,000.00 24,776,224,591.62 24,043,530,856.02 Completion Of Alloma-Akpanya-Ofobo Road In Kogi State TEC Engineering 10 North Central C/No.6275 6275 KOGI Company Nigeria Limited 8 982,412,229.88 982,412,229.88 4-Dec-14 17-Feb-15 16-Feb-16 77.29% 147,361,834.48 0.00 11 North Central Rehabilitation Of Okene-Itobe Road In Kogi State, C/No. 6260 6260 KOGI Scoa Nigeria Limited 51.81 7,497,172,077.78 7,497,172,077.78 11-Dec-14 24-Jan-15 23-Jul-16 11-Sep-17 0.62% 1,124,575,811.67 470,000,000.00 Dualization of Abuja-Abaji-Lokoja Road, sect. III (Abaji-Koton Architate Engineering. 12 North Central Karfe),C/No. 5884 in Kogi State 5884 KOGI Bulletine Nigeria Limited Consultant 49.36 9,697,186,699.20 25,827,333,686.52 13-Sep-06 12-Oct-06 11-Apr-11 12-Mar-14 53.79% 15,176,028,146.05 14,568,985,232.42 Rehabilitation of Aiyetoro-Eggan Road(suku kiri-Aiyetoro kiri) Bukham Group Nigeria 13 North Central in Kogi State C/No 6098 6098 KOGI Limited 10.1 974,580,320.53 974,580,320.53 21-Dec-10 4-Feb-11 3-Feb-12 8.38% 196,950,954.17 196,950,954.17 Dualization of Abuja-Abaji-Lokoja Road Sect. IV (Koton Karfe - Gitto Construzioni 14 North Central Lokoja),C/No. 5885 in Kogi State 5885 KOGI Generali Ltd Intecon Partnership Ltd 50 11,987,187,078.04 31,087,756,036.84 13-Sep-06 12-Oct-06 11-Oct-08 10-Apr-14 61.08% 18,629,373,510.03 14,211,218,146.00 Dualization of Lokoja-Benin Road: Obajana Junction-Benin CGC Nigeria Hancock, Ogundiya & 15 North Central Section I Phase I: Obajana-Okene, Kogi State C/No. 6135 6135 KOGI Limited Partners 58.59 11,663,957,682.30 30,569,460,059.99 21-Nov-12 24-Dec-12 23-Dec-14 22-Oct-17 12.22% 1,663,996,759.00 7,815,639,524.55 5,530,791,059.55 Construction and Rehabilitation of Lokoja - Obajana - Kabba - Ilorin Road (Section II: Obajana - Kabba),C/No. 6242 in 16 North Central Kogi/Kwara State State 6242 KOGI/KWARA Dangote Cement Plc. 42.9 5,240,000,000.00 5,240,000,000.00 1-Aug-16 5-Dec-16 4-Dec-18 1.40% Borini Prono & Company Rowlands & Aardwolf 17 North Central Construction of Kampe River Bridge in Kwara State C/No. 6198 6198 KWARA Nigeria Limited Associates. 1.11 997,132,228.00 997,132,228.00 13-Dec-12 13-Dec-13 13-Dec-13 30-Sep-14 99.23% 924,408,211.30 562,662,105.63 Construction of Offa By-Pass in Offa LGA in Kwara State, C/No 18 North Central 6154 6154 KWARA Investrite Limited Land-Base Associates Ltd. 5 1,319,983,348.53 1,319,983,348.53 13-Dec-12 27-Dec-12 26-Dec-13 31-Dec-16 44.88% 300,000,000.00 409,539,246.00 409,539,246.00 Construction Of Patigi Kpada Road Kwara State. Contract No. 19 North Central 6295 6295 KWARA KY-FY Global Nig. Ltd. 4,347,414,571.50 4,347,414,571.50 15-Mar-17 NEW 800,000,000.00 Dualization of Micheal Imoudu-Ganmo/Afon Junction Road 20 North Central Ilorin in kwara State Contract No. 6292 6292 KWARA HMF Construction Ltd. 1,691,893,055.74 1,691,893,055.74 15-Mar-17 NEW 300,000,000.00 1 of 13 FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER, WORKS AND HOUSING (WORKS SECTOR) APRIL, 2017 LIST OF ON-GOING FEDERAL HIGHWAY PROJECTS Length Original Contract Contract Date of commencement Extended %Completion to 2016 Budget Amount Certified Amount Paid S/N Zone Project Title CNo. Location Name of Contractor Name of Consultant Completion km Sum (N) Sum (N) Award Date Compl. Date Date Provision To Date (N) To Date (N) Date Rehabilitation of Ilorin-Jebba-Mokwa-Birnin Gwari-Kaduna 21 North Central Road in Kwara State, Contract No. 6210 6210 KWARA CGC Nigeria Limited Rindex Associates 93.6 14,587,233,292.17 14,587,233,292.17 5-Dec-13 30-Jan-14 29-Jan-16 28-Dec-17 61.46% 4,800,000,000.00 6,347,809,949.18 3,000,000,000.00 Rehabilitation of Ilorin-Kabba-Obajana Road, C/No. 6212 in Iyiola Omisore & 22 North Central Kwara/Kogi States 6212 KWARA CGC Nigeria Limited Associates 113.6 8,217,373,106.77 8,217,373,106.77 27-Nov-13 30-Jan-14 29-Jan-17 27.56% 2,721,453,396.07 1,400,000,000.00 Construction of Ajase-Ipo-Offa-Erin Ile-Osun State Boudary Precon Smith 23 North Central Road in Kwara State, C/No. 6231 6231 KWARA Construction Limited Kips Engineering Limited 8 1,242,977,506.00 1,242,977,506.00 6-Dec-13 3-Mar-14 2-Mar-15 2-Mar-17 22.23% 300,000,000.00 326,878,427.42 326,878,427.42 Construction of Etchi-Shangyi-Koro road in Kwara State, C/No. Borini Prono & Company 24 North Central 6239 6239 KWARA Nigeria Limited 22.1 976,219,650.00 976,219,650.00 24-Sep-14 15-Nov-14 14-Nov-15 31-Jan-18 3.82% 146,432,947.50 117,146,358.00 Rehabilitation of Ohan and Moro Bridges on Ilorin-Igbeti Road 25 North Central in Kwara State KWARA Bilijoe + Berger 865,019,925.00 865,019,925.00 22-Mar-17 NEW 200,000,000.00 Rehabilitation of Nasarawa-Toto-Abaji Road,C/No.
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