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The Nigerian government has expressed its dissatisfaction with Julius Berger and China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation over their handling of the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway.
The minister gave the both construction companies one week to remobilise to site or face termination of their contracts. “We use this opportunity to warn CCECC, out of 35 kilometres, they just completed 2.5 kilometres double carriage way and 4.5 on single; that is very terrible. You talk to them, they say it is because of compensation,” Umahi said.
“By the end of this coming week, if Julius Berger fails to remobilise to site, and CCECC fails to get mobilised in at least three sections, the jobs will be terminated.
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