POWERCHINA signs a contract to build a road from Bossarangba to Mbaïkiin the Central African Republic.
POWERCHINA recently signed a contract on the Central African Highway Corridor Project, which includes the construction of a road from Bossarangba to Mbaïki, both located within the Central African Republic.
Construction work includes 68.84-kilometer highway from Bossarangba to Mbaïki city, as well as 3.19 kilometers of municipal roads within Mbaïki, along with the installation of solar streetlights.
The highway starts in the Republic of the Congo's city of Pointe-Noire, passes through Brazzaville and Bangui, and concludes in the Chadian capital of N'Djamena.
Upon completion, it will significantly expandthe supply route for goods in the Central African Republic, greatly improving the living standards of local residents and thereby promoting social and economic development.
POWERCHINA has been working in the Central African Republic since the 1990s, contracting the Boali III Hydropower Project with foreign aid funds from the Chinese government. Subsequently, POWERCHINA has completed several projects and established a strong reputation for its efficient project implementation capabilities and high-quality engineering.