Grass planting and protection work for sections 1 and 2 of Guinea's CMD Project completed

Source:CCCCTime:2023-10-18

This project has generated employment opportunities for local residents, leading to an increase in their income. Once completed, it will drive economic development along the route.

CRBC, a subsidiary of CCCC, has successfully completed the grass planting and protection work for sections 1 and 2 of the Conakry (Coyah)-Mamou-Dabola Road (CMD) Reconstruction Project, in Guinea. This accomplishment signifies a breakthrough in protection work during the rainy season.

The CMD project, which starts in the small town of Coyah, northeast of Guinea's capital, Conakry, and connects to the current municipal road network, extends to the city of Dabola and is a part of the N1 road, with a total length of 356 kilometers. The construction encompasses earthworks, pavement, drainage, structures, as well as safety and signal equipment installations.

This project has generated employment opportunities for local residents, leading to an increase in their income. Once completed, it will drive economic development along the route.

Editor: Road & Bridge International