The redevelopment of Ghana’s Central Kumasi market and Kejetia Lorry terminal is set to kick off at a cost of $298 Million.
The project, to be constructed in three phases, will be undertaken by Brazil’s Contracta Engenharia Limited with financing from the Brazilian government.
The Kumasi market project will start with the Kumasi Kejetia Bus Terminal at a cost of US$198 million while the second and third phases of the project valued at US$100 mil¬lion, will centre on works at the main Kumasi Central Market. Phase 1 is expected to last 24 to 30 months.
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