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1,400km highway to be developed in Angola, Africa

Luanda Angola - 10 13 2021: Aerial view of downtown Luanda, bay , Cabo Island and Port of Luanda, marginal and central buildings, in Angola

The ‘first’ highway in Angola, Africa will be built by contractor China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC). The project will span 1,400km with costs estimated to be approximately US $2.5bn, however an expected completion date has yet to be announced.

The country’s inaugural highway – which was first approved as a public/private partnership funding scheme in 2020 – will link the northern and southern regions of Angola, including connections with neighbouring Namibia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, said a report.

The provinces that are expected to see expanded infrastructure include Cunene, Zaire, and Cabinda. Bridge works are also expected to link Zaire and Angola’s Cabinda enclave.

Initial studies for the project will start later this summer with construction work expected to begin in late 2025/2026.

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