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Fourth Mainland Bridge ‘ll be ready in 2026; 800 structures to be demolished: Lagos govt

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Fourth Mainland Bridge ‘ll be ready in 2026; 800 structures to be demolished: Lagos govt
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The Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration in Lagos says the planned Fourth Mainland Bridge would be completed within four years.

On Thursday, the Lagos government announced Messrs CCECC-CRCCIG Consortium as the preferred bidder for the project which will be financed by the contractor. Mota-Engil (Nigeria and Africa), China Communication Construction Company and CRBC Consortium were named reserve bidders.

The construction would cost $2.5 billion, Diplomatic Info learnt.

Speaking on the development at a media briefing on Friday, Mr Sanwo-Olu’s special adviser on Works, Aramide Adeyoye, said the construction of the bridge would begin in the first quarter of 2023.

The governor’s aide said 52 bidders initially indicated interest in the project, out of which 32 were responsive.

She said that 15 out of the 32 bidders indicated further interest, out of which six met the criteria and were later pruned to three, before the winner was eventually picked.

Mrs Adeyoye said that 800 structures would be affected by the construction of the 37km bridge, which would start from Abraham Adesanya, Ajah, in Eti-Osa Local Government Area and terminate on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

It would pass through Owutu/Isawo, Ikorodu and some parts of Ogun State territories.

She said that there was a framework to compensate owners of structures to be affected; assuring that all affected individuals would be adequately compensated.

Mrs Adeyoye said that the bridge would have three toll plazas and nine interchanges, adding that the funding was a partnership between the state government and the construction company.

The special adviser said that the agreement was a 40-year plan for the concessionaire to operate and maintain the bridge, as well as recoup investment on the project.

She said that the Fourth Mainland Bridge would remove gridlocks on the Carter, Eko and the Third Mainland Bridge and open up the state for future developments.

She urged residents to have confidence in the administration of Governor Sanwo-Olu to deliver on its developmental promises.

The briefing was organised by the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure in partnership with the Office of the Public-Private Partnership (OPPP).

Special Adviser to the governor in the OPPP, Ope George, said that choosing the preferred bidder was a daunting task.

Mr George said that the bidding process took 1,129 days after it was opened in 2019 when the present administration came on board.

He said that the bridge, when completed, would be one of the legacy projects of Mr Sanwo-Olu’s administration. 

(NAN)

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