Day: January 17, 2025

  • ETHIOPIA’S MEGA HYDRO DAM PROJECT 97.6 PERCENT COMPLETE

    ETHIOPIA’S MEGA HYDRO DAM PROJECT 97.6 PERCENT COMPLETE

    The Ethiopian government has announced that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has reached 97.6 percent completion. Marking the dam’s near-completion, the government has launched a fundraising campaign, urging financial institutions and the public to step up their support to the project, according to a statement issued Saturday by the Ethiopian Ministry of Water and…

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  • TUNISIA TO UPGRADE ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE

    TUNISIA TO UPGRADE ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE

    The African Development Bank has granted Tunisia a loan of €80.16 million to implement the next phase of the country’s road improvement scheme. The project for Phase 3 of the Road Infrastructure Modernization Programme carries a total cost of €86.21 million euros and is being co-financed by the loan of €80.16 million from the Bank.…

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  • THE FUTURE OF QUANTITY SURVEYING IS ALL ABOUT AI AND BUDGETS

    THE FUTURE OF QUANTITY SURVEYING IS ALL ABOUT AI AND BUDGETS

    As interest rates begin to decrease, economists are hopeful about the performance of the construction market in 2025. Reduced interest rates generally lower borrowing costs for both consumers and businesses, which is expected to boost spending and investment, promoting economic growth. However, challenges like high unemployment and fiscal limitations may still impede the full benefits…

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