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FEDERAL MINISTRY of POWER, WORKS and HOUSING (WORKS SECTOR) August, 2018 FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER, WORKS AND HOUSING (WORKS SECTOR) August, 2018 LIST OF ON-GOING FEDERAL HIGHWAY PROJECTS IN SOUTH EAST ZONE Data of Contract S/N Zone Project Title Location Name of Contractor Award Sum (N) ABIA Construction of Nkporo-Abiriba-Ohafia Road Dutum Construction 1 South East in Abia State C/No. 6130 30-May-12 ABIA Nigeria Limited 2,739,105,600.20 Rehabilitation of Umuahia-Bende-Ohafia Niger Construction 2 South East Road,C/No. 5821 in Abia State 03-Oct-05 ABIA Limited 2,093,033,385.88 Rehabilitation of Bende - Arochukwu – 3 South East Ohafia Road Section II ABIA Hartland Nigeria Limited 199,475,325.00 Rehabilitation of Bende - Arochukwu – 4 South East Ohafia Road Section I in Abia State 11-Jul-18 ABIA Hartland Nigeria Limited 5,490,680,078.33 Emergency Repairs of Failed Section in Desak Construction 5 South East Umuahia-Ariam-Ikot Ekpene Road 08-Feb-18 ABIA Coy Nigeria Limited 156,469,825.05 Construction of Ahiakwu-Amangwo-Umuahia- La Ann Engineering 6 South East Ngwa-Ngwa Road in Abia State C/No. 6094 23-Dec-10 ABIA Nigeria Limited 589,554,307.65 Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Enugu- Port Harcourt Dual Carriageway Section I: Lokpanta-Umuahia Tower (CH. 61+000-CH. 7 South East 120+500) in Abia State. C/No. 6208 21-Aug-13 ABIA Setraco Nigeria Limited 39,548,900,597.79 Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Enugu- Port Harcourt Dual Carriageway Section II: Umuahia Tower-Aba Township Rail/Road Bridge Crossing (CH. 120+500-CH. 176+600) Arab Contractors 8 South East in Abia State. C/No. 6209 21-Aug-13 ABIA Nigeria Limited 50,892,770,722.04 Construction of Olokoro-Isiala-Oboro-Nnono Bok Company Nigeria 9 South East Junction Road in Abia State C/No. 6091 21-Dec-10 ABIA Limited 515,315,493.00 Construction of Olokoro-Aluaukwu-Itaja- 10 South East Okwu-Obuohia-Ikwuano Road C/No. 6063 10-Mar-10 ABIA Rhas Nigeria Limited 990,673,340.00 Construction of Abriba-Arochukwu-Ohafia Beks Kimse Nigeria 11 South East Road in Abia State, C/No 6158 13-Dec-12 ABIA Limited 2,265,982,372.50 Construction of Ohafia-Oso Road in Uniglobe Construction 12 South East Abia/Ebonyi States, C/No 6160 13-Dec-12 ABIA Engineering Limited 2,293,965,030.00 ANAMBRA Limited Rehabilitation of Umana-Ndiagu- Ebene-Amansi Awka Express Road,C/No. Master Holdings Nigeria 13 South East 5874 in Anambra State 27-Sep-06 ANAMBRA Limited 734,039,288.90 Rehabilitation of Onitsha bound Carriageway of the Onitsha-Enugu Road (Phase II, Section CCC Construction Nig. 14 South East I) in Anambra State, C/No. 5929A 03-Dec-09 ANAMBRA Limited 4,613,734,090.35 Construction of the Main works including Associated Infrastructure for the Second Niger Bridge linking Anambra and Delta ANAMBRA/ Julius Berger Nigeria 15 South East States C/No.6475 04-Jul-18 DELTA Plc 206,151,693,014.87 Emergency Repairs of Existing Niger Bridge at Onitsha/Asaba in Anambra/Delta States ANAMBRA/ Matiere-Johnson 16 South East C/No 6206 06-Aug-13 DELTA Consortium Limited 8,005,181,313.52 Construction of Ihiala-Orlu Road in Isseke Town-Amafuo-Ulli with Spur (Ihiala-Orlu- Umuduru Section) in Anambra State, C/No. 17 South East 6220 30-Oct-13 ANAMBRA Tomline Nig. Ltd. 711,888,234.75 Construction of Ikemba Drive Spur on Oba- Okigwe Road Through Permanent Site of Jireh Hibitation Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital International Services 18 South East in Anambra State C/No. 6218 30-Oct-13 ANAMBRA Nig Ltd. 625,690,820.37 Rehabilitation of Oba-Nnewi Road section I in CCC Construction Nig. 19 South East Anambra State, C/No. 5986 14-May-09 ANAMBRA Limited 3,794,656,941.08 1 of 4 FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER, WORKS AND HOUSING (WORKS SECTOR) August, 2018 LIST OF ON-GOING FEDERAL HIGHWAY PROJECTS IN SOUTH EAST ZONE Data of Contract S/N Zone Project Title Location Name of Contractor Award Sum (N) Rehabilitation of Oba-Nnewi-Okigwe Road Route 429 Section II: Anambra/Imo States Bullettine Construction 20 South East Border-Ibinta-Okigwe Road, C/No. 5986A 05-Jun-09 ANAMBRA Limited 2,572,473,142.28 Construction of Oseakwa Bridge in Anambra Horizon Construction 21 South East State, C/No. 6043 06-Oct-09 ANAMBRA Co. Ltd 896,863,529.10 Rehabilitation Of Spur From Onitsha-Owerri Road To Okija-Ihembosi-Afor Ukpor- Ebenator-Ezenifite In Nnewi South LGA in Ffordiac Engineering 22 South East Anambra State C/No 6112 17-Aug-11 ANAMBRA Company Limited 1,786,546,349.60 Rehabilitation of Dual Carriageway and Roads from Upper Iweka to Zik Roundabout and Dual Carriageway from Amawbia Roundabout - Amansea Bridge in Anambra IDC Construction 23 South East State 30-Oct-13 ANAMBRA Limited 10,636,799,741.81 Rehabilitation of Otoucha-Ibaji-Nzam-Innoma- Iheaka Ibaji Section of Otoucha-Ibaji-Odulu- Niger Construction 24 South East Ajegwu Road in Anambra State, C/No. 6024 03-Dec-09 ANAMBRA Limited 7,173,909,755.40 Rehabilitation of Ekwulobia-Oko-Ibinta-Nnobi with spur to Isuofia and Nanka Road,C/No. Master Holdings Nigeria 25 South East 5904 in Anambra State 04-Apr-07 ANAMBRA Limited 1,872,132,617.25 Rehabilitation of Okija-Oguta-Imo State Border (19km) Route 406 (F. 228) in Anambra 26 South East State, C/No. 6058 09-Feb-10 ANAMBRA Roudo Nigeria Limited 599,926,404.00 Emergency Repairs of Ihiala-Orlu-Umuduru Samchase Nigeria 27 South East Road 08-Feb-18 ANAMBRA Limited 98,541,899.25 Rehabilitation of Igwe Ilika-Eke-Uke Road Idemili North LGA, in Anambra State C/No. Fractal Construction 28 South East 6244 24-Sep-14 ANAMBRA Nigeria Limited 980,435,032.50 Construction of Omor-Umulokpa Road in Anambra and Enugu States, Section I: km ANAMBRA/ENU Arrays Global Services 29 South East 0+000 - km 6+500, C/No. 6277 22-Dec-14 GU Limited 979,889,663.45 Early Works IV (EW IV) of the 2nd Niger Bridge project linking Anambra and Delta ANAMBRA/DEL Julius Berger Nigeria 30 South East States, C/No. 6296 21-Dec-16 TA Plc 14,446,010,410.16 EBONYI Rehabilitation of Abakaliki-Afikpo Road Section I: Abakalilki-Onueke-Abomega Road Uniglobe/Bullettine 31 South East in Ebonyi State, C/No. 5989 14-May-09 EBONYI Construction Limited 2,987,774,166.30 Kemmasphere Reality Emergency Repairs of Abakalike-Oferekpe Company Nigeria 32 South East Road Due To Erosion 08-Feb-18 EBONYI Limited 99,996,911.74 Rehabilitation of Abakaliki-Afikpo Road Section II: Abomega-Afikpo Road in Enugu 33 South East State, C/No. 5989A 14-May-09 EBONYI CCECC Nigeria Limited 3,500,000,000.00 Construction of Nnenwe-Uduma-Uburu Road. Section I (26.27km), and Section II: Spur to Ishiagu-Mile 2 Road(14km), Enugu/Ebonyi EBONYI/ 34 South East States C/No. 6148 14-Nov-12 ENUGU Setraco Nigeria Limited 11,603,191,818.53 ENUGU Rehabilitation of Enugu bound Carriageway of the Onitsha-Enugu Road, Phase I of CCC Construction Nig. 35 South East Section I), C/No. 5929 in Anambra State 06-Apr-09 ENUGU Limited 7,351,344,974.40 Rehabilitation of Old Enugu - Portharcourt Road (Agbogugu-Abia Border Spur to 36 South East Mmaku) C/No.6458 13-Jun-18 ENUGU Setraco Nigeria Limited 13,933,953,708.62 Rehabilitation of Inyi-Akpugoeze to Anambra ENUGU/ Anbeez Services 37 South East Border C/No.6461 13-Jun-18 ANAMBRA Limited 2,695,755,677.42 38 South East Emergency Repairs of Onitsha-Owerri Road 08-Feb-18 ENUGU/IMO IIC Construction Co. Ltd 423,850,665.00 2 of 4 FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER, WORKS AND HOUSING (WORKS SECTOR) August, 2018 LIST OF ON-GOING FEDERAL HIGHWAY PROJECTS IN SOUTH EAST ZONE Data of Contract S/N Zone Project Title Location Name of Contractor Award Sum (N) Umulungbe-Umuoka-Amokwu Ikedimkpe IDC Construction 39 South East Egede-Ojieyi Awhum Road C/No.6459 13-Jun-18 ENUGU Limited 6,245,100,307.91 Rehabilitation of Amugo Uno-Oriemba Market-Amugo Isiorji Onuani Road in Enugu Beks Kimse Nigeria 40 South East State C/No 6221 30-Oct-13 ENUGU Limited 850,575,495.00 Construction of Oji-Achi-Mmaku-Awgu Road With Spur To Obeagu-Ugbo in Enugu State, Golden Construction 41 South East C/No. 6269 11-Dec-14 ENUGU Company Limited 994,661,294.55 Rehabilitation of 9th Mile-Enugu-Port Harcourt Dual Carriageway in Enugu/Abia CCC Construction Nig. 42 South East States, C/No. 6018 14-May-09 ENUGU Limited 9,675,130,731.00 Rehabilitation of Ozalla-Akpugo-Amagunze- Ihuokpara-Nkomoro Isu-Onitsha(Enugo- Onitsha) Road with spur to Onunweke In Enugu State Arab Contractors 43 South East C/No. 6078 10-Nov-10 ENUGU Nigeria Limited 6,796,939,488.99 Construction of Ugwueme-Nenwenta-Nkwe- Ezere-Awgunta-Obeagu-Mgbidi Nmaku Road IDC Construction 44 South East Project Enugu State. Contract No. 6293 15-Mar-17 ENUGU Limited 14,693,277,138.75 Rehabilitation of 9th Mile-Orokam Road in 45 South East Enugu State Contract No.6290 ENUGU RCC Nigeria Limited 38,034,539,413.79 Rehabilitation Of Enugu-Port Harcourt Road Section III: Enugu-Lokpanta in Enugu State 46 South East C/No.6251 11-Dec-14 ENUGU CGC Nigeria Limited 32,317,082,596.26 Rehabilitation of Onitsha-Enugu Dual Carriageway Section II (Anambra State Niger Construction 47 South East Border- Enugu) in Enugu State, C/No.
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