An international consortium, which includes Louis Berger was recently awarded a €2.36 million ($2.71 million) European Union-funded technical assistance contract for road maintenance in Gabon.
As part of the contract, Louis Berger will train approximately 20 Gabon-based small- and medium-sized businesses by providing the knowledge and capabilities needed to maintain and monitor the country’s roads long term.
“It is critical that long-term sustainability and viability considerations be taken into account for these types of projects,” said Jean-Pierre Dupacq, head of Louis Berger’s operations in Africa.
“Through training, knowledge sharing and coaching with the Gabonese public and private sectors, Louis Berger is promoting lower total cost of ownership and equipping local actors to be vendors of choice for future road construction and maintenance in the country.”
The contract is part of Gabon’s Sector Governance Support Program which is a near €1 billion ($1.15 billion) partnership between the European Union and the International Monetary Fund to improve the management of strategic sectors in Gabon, such as public finance, mining, biodiversity and road maintenance.
Gabon’s General Directorate of Road and Airfield Maintenance is leading the program’s implementation.
The international joint venture is tasked with helping the General Directorate improve overall policy formulation and implementation as well as project and finance management.
In addition, the consortium will prepare a series of technical audits to enhance the governance and performance of the second generation Road Fund.
More information from Regine de la Cruz, Email : rdelacruz@louisberger.com