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Promoteurs Agrees Dans Le Cadre Du Programme Des Logements Sociaux Et Leurs Differents Sites MINISTERE DE LA CONSTRUCTION, DU LOGEMENT, REPUBLIQUE DE COTE D’IVOIRE L’ASSAINISSEMENT ET DE L’URBANISME Union – Discipline – Travail ---------------------- DIRECTION GENERALE DU LOGEMENT ET DU CADRE DE VIE ---------------------- PROMOTEURS AGREES DANS LE CADRE DU PROGRAMME DES LOGEMENTS SOCIAUX ET LEURS DIFFERENTS SITES N° SOCIETE NOM ET CONTACT Parcelles Localités Superficie m² observations PRENOMS attribuées 1 AGINEC GROUPE POGRAWA 22 01 45 36 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 MOUMOUNI 08 16 42 49 INTERIEUR Agboville 64 300 2 BISMACK ENOK KONE MOUSSA 05 82 64 64 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 HOLDING 08 46 68 68 INTERIEUR Toumodi 51 000 3 CNE-CI-TP N’SIKAN Mme GUIRO 08 17 62 87 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 Epse 01 86 79 79 MAGUIRAGA O. 22 42 20 79 04 04 54 65 INTERIEUR Man 70 775 4 EGBV BAMBA 22 00 70 78 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 INTERNATIONALE AMADOU 01 73 73 91 INTERIEUR Bouna 50 000 5 EGC CI KESSIE ADIBO 20 01 10 90 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 AMBROISE 07 04 82 05 07 97 43 18 02 22 06 56 INTERIEUR Gagnoa 35 096 N° SOCIETE NOM ET CONTACT Parcelles Localités Superficie m² observations PRENOMS attribuées 6 ENTREPRISE ADOU KOUADIO 22 43 49 04 ABIDJAN Bassam 110 000 MOUROUFIE 05 05 20 63 01 08 62 23 INTERIEUR Abengourou 53 100 7 ETABLISSEMENT ABDALLAH 21 24 54 95 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 CYGNES TOUFIC 48 10 90 10 07 80 32 76 INTERIEUR Sassandra 52 500 8 GROUPE AMAOS KOUASSI KOFFI 22 43 15 95 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 FELIX 05 05 21 80 09 85 13 66 INTERIEUR Daoukro 34 300 07 53 99 20 9 GROUPE GENIE DIABATE SINKO 21 28 49 40 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 BATIM-THARA IM 07 98 07 98 07 07 16 76 INTERIEUR Odienné 11 200 10 INTERBAT GRANT-YOBOU 22 41 41 37 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 BESSIKOUA S.F. 07 91 73 82 08 30 38 30 INTERIEUR Yamoussoukro 73 476 11 SUISSE JACQUES 57 00 04 04 ABIDJAN Abobo Baoulé 540 000 CONSTRUCTION SA GREMION 22 40 94 60 INTERIEUR Yamoussoukro 70 200 N° SOCIETE NOM ET CONTACT Parcelles Localités Superficie m² observations PRENOMS attribuées 12 ENSBTP KOUADIO Y 23 50 99 90 ABIDJAN Bassam 110 000 BADOU 57 15 25 21 07 30 35 31 INTERIEUR Bondoukou 50 000 13 GDMF DIOMANDE 22 42 34 54 ABIDJAN Songon 39 781/ ABOU MARIAM 48 14 75 09 110 000 A. 04 88 04 06 INTERIEUR Korhogo 49 755 14 3 CB KOFFI ADJOUA 07 82 12 63 ABIDJAN Bassam 110 000 PAULINE 07 40 15 75 07 88 19 49 INTERIEUR Mankono 50 000 15 LGI BTP BOURGI AHMAD 23 50 11 77 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 (Leader General HASSANE 01 50 50 92 Industry-Bâtiments Travaux Publics) 07 98 00 00 INTERIEUR Bouaflé 50 000 16 LES LYS DE MARIE TEHUA Epse 21 26 09 49 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 N’DOUFFOU 07 56 73 09 MARIE INTERIEUR Ferké 47 500 17 ALLIANCES COTE MOHAMED 08 05 51 02 ABIDJAN Anyama 550 000 D’IVOIRE SA ALAMI 20 00 72 50 20 00 72 51 20 00 72 60 20 00 72 61 18 OPES HOLDING SA SANGARE 22 48 73 53 ABIDJAN Yopougon/Bingerville 160 000/ 05 26 26 40 110 000 INTERIEUR Aboisso 30 000 22 40 96 90 19 PROMOGIM MOREAU 06 73 90 31 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 05 22 56 67 INTERIEUR Duékoué 50 000 20 ROSIERS AIMAN ROGER 21 25 63 25 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 07 67 76 37 INTEURIEUR Adzopé 50 400 45 68 43 09 21 LES LAURIERS ELI MARCOS 21 35 30 42 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 21 25 90 96 07 01 49 05 INTERIEUR Dabou 50 000 22 ORIBAT SIDIBE 01 05 70 90 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000/ SOULEYMANE 06 31 41 19 50 000 22 43 54 70 INTERIEUR Bouaké 32 100 23 ITAL COSTRUZIONI Mme OUATTARA 05 28 40 76 ABIDJAN Bingerville/ Abobo 120 000/ 22 51 04 08 270 000 INTERIEUR Séguéla 60 600 24 MAB GASNIER ANDOH WALTER 03 00 74 60 ABIDJAN Bassam 110 000 20 00 73 00 20 00 73 04 25 GROUPE CEB M. DIARRA 07 76 61 46 ABIDJAN Bassam/ Songon 110 000/54 000 20 32 24 12 07 16 68 24 INTERIEUR Guiglo 50 100 26 ADOHA IBEN ABIDJAN Locodjro Parcelle de la société 27 RHEVA SERVICES CAMARA 22 42 40 69 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 KADIDIA 07 07 97 21 04 46 67 66 08 87 43 46 INTERIEUR Minignan 50 000 28 BATIM-CI DIGBEU Maximin 20 25 75 70 ABIDJAN Abobo/ Songon 190 000/ 110 000 INTERIEUR Daloa 37 700 29 KIMEC KONE ISMAILA 07 93 36 96 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 CONSTRUCTION 22 52 22 00 INTERIEUR Soubré 30 000 30 SPIAC-SARL BAMBA Lanciné 22 42 36 41 ABIDJAN Bingerville 110 000 08 01 90 75 INTERIEUR Bouaké 50 000 31 S 3 I KONE CHEICK 08 19 19 50 ABIDJAN Bingerville 110 000 08 87 19 19 22 42 04 15 INTERIEUR Dimbokro 56 900/ 38 600 32 SCTPH Mme KONATE 07 73 12 72 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 PORQUET 02 07 65 05 22 50 76 61 INTERIEUR Divo 30 000 33 AGB Mme SANATA 04 77 83 63 ABIDJAN Modeste (Afrique OUEDRAOGO 59 21 40 11 GénieBâtiment) 58 99 30 20 05 54 08 13 20 00 74 37 34 CAD-CI Mme CAMARA 03 13 45 45 ABIDJAN Modeste 22 41 68 63 35 SEFAN DRAMERA 22 00 68 09 ABIDJAN Modeste MAMADOU 22 00 68 10 07 40 33 33 36 PIEMME SIAKA 20 30 57 35 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 COULIBALY 09 73 26 74 37 VFC KEITA KADY 23 00 58 58 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 07 20 47 45 INTERIEUR Yamoussoukro 80 000 38 ETS CNET SORO DOTE 05 81 18 77 ABIDJAN Yopougon 20051 66 33 92 12 20 33 12 28 INTERIEUR Boumdiali 39 AEBI SERVICES MAMADOU 21 56 43 24 ABIDJAN Songon 110 000 COULIBALY 05 07 73 99 (Afrique-Energie- 41 46 55 72 INTERIEUR Bongouanou Bâtiment-Industrie) 41 EICER-SARL KOFFI JEAN 21 58 70 80 ABIDJAN Bassam 22 50 76 61 INTERIEUR San- Pedro/Yamoussoukro 42 SARL RESIAM Daniel Félix 22 44 45 94 ABIDJAN Songon USHER 05 60 78 04 INTERIEUR Touba 43 AFRICONSULT SOROMOU 22 41 89 06 ABIDJAN Songon ANTOINE 07 57 60 84 44 AFRIKBAT EDOH 22 41 77 06 ABIDJAN Songon JEAN-CLAUDE 09 16 77 77 45 SOGECIM INTER SYLLA KOUDJEI 08 15 02 38 ABIDJAN Songon INTERIEUR Katiola 46 AGEM-CI MESNER ROBERT 22 43 43 21 ABIDJAN Songon 09 32 00 00 47 YRISSA YAO AYA 65 20 42 37 ABIDJAN Bingerville CLAUDE CHANTAL 48 SIDI RAJESH BEDI 20 22 29 95 ABIDJAN Bassam-Modeste .
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