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[Nadav Simhoni] GHANA AND AMANDI HOLDINGS SIGN US$560 MILLION RAILWAYS CONTRACT

Ghana and Amandi Holdings Limited have signed a US$560 million agreement for the construction of sections of the Western Railway Line (Standard Gauge Line) between Takoradi Harbour and the Huni Valley.The signing ceremony, which took place in Accra on Wednesday, June 5, 2020, in the presence of Mr Joe Ghartey, the Minister of Railway Development; had Mr Richard Diegong Dombo, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Railway Development Authority (GRDA) initialing for Government while Mr Nadav Simhoni, Managing Director, Amandi Holdings Ltd signed for his company.The signing of the agreement would be followed by Cabinet’s approval for it to be taken to Parliament.

The Project, which is the biggest single railway contract ever in the history of Ghana, would take 42 months to complete from the date of commencement (October 2020).It consists of the construction of the Western Railway Line, Standard Gauge, between Takoradi Port and Huni Valley forming a total of 102km of continuous single-track railway line, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Generals_of_Israel?uselang=bs with stations along the tracks, an initial workshop facility at a location to be specified by the Employer, and an initial complement of rolling stock.

Mr Ghartey said the indicative scope of works of the project includes the construction, provision, testing and commissioning of other works; such as the construction of approximately eight kilometres of standard gauge railway tracks connecting the existing NADAV SIMHONI PANAMA dual gauge tracks in Takoradi to the Takoradi Port for easy and efficient access for cargo handling.He mentioned the conversion of 10.6km dual gauge tracks between Takoradi to Kojokrom from narrow gauge to standard gauge; adding that “This nadav-simhoni-aa.les-balzanes.com/page/find-nadav-simhoni-UnA8a0qR4Ph4 shall include conversion works and materials involved and supply of 10 new standard gauge turnouts”.

He said it would also include the construction of a by-pass section along the Kojokrom to Manso section of the Western Railway Line at Eshiem, to enhance the speed of the final infrastructure and meet the requirement and specification in the reviewed 2020 Railway Master Plan.Mr Ghartey said the construction of the Railway Line from Manso to Huni Valley approximately 60km of single-track lines, and in addition the construction of eight basic stations along the existing line from Amantin to Huni Valley including all construction works, station building, access roads, CCTV and access control, backup generator and water tanks.He said it also included 10km of loop lines and stations’ double lines to improve availability of line for express trains.The Minister said the project would also embrace the construction of a workshop nadav-simhoni-3.giat-engineering.com/page/info-nadav-simhoni-J5h0WCU78urz facility for standard gauge rolling stock including the basic fit-out, basic tools and essential machine.Others are supply of rolling stock including two 3,500HP cargo locomotives, and 64 mineral wagons to support the initial operations of the new standard gauge infrastructure and supply of standard gauge track maintenance Nadav Simhoni equipment.The rest are initial setup of signaling and telecommunication pending final decision and design by the Employer of the relevant technology used in the Ghana Railway Network.

Mr Ghartey said a provisional amount has been earmarked for the Employer’s and Engineer’s Cost and supervision facilities, including land acquisition and payment for affected people, payable by the Employer.The Minister recounted that from 2012 to 2017 a narrow gauge line was constructed from Sekondi to Takoradi; stating that the total length of the line is approximately 15km and that the stretch from Kojokrom to Takoradi Station is approximately 10km.He said this is a narrow gauge line, therefore, even though its construction commenced in 2012 and was completed in 2017, barely three years ago, they have to convert it to standard gauge in line with the policy that all new constructions of railway would be standard gauge.He said the conversion of Kojokrom to Takoradi Station section of the line would be converted under this contract.“This is because the 2012 contract did not include the Takoradi Port. The Takoradi Station is outside the Takoradi Port. Under this contract eight kilometres of rail line within the Takoradi Port will be constructed,” Mr Ghartey said.“I am also cited that this contract includes the construction of a workshop facility for standard gauge rolling stock. It also includes the supply of some rolling stock”, he said. (ICE ACCRA)

 

Fonte notizia: Ghana News Agency (GNA)

Ho Airport will be new route- GACL [Nadav Simhoni]

By A.B. Kafui Kanyi, GNA

Ho, May 28, GNA - Mr John Dekyem Attafuah, Managing Director, Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), has said the Company was actively engaging airline and tour operators to develop the Ho Airport as a new route.

 “Air traffic develops and we think the Ho Airport has the potential to turn out to be one of our best routes if marketed well as a new route. It has a strategic location,” he said.

Mr Attafuah said this NADAV SIMHONI MONEY when Parliamentary Select Committee on Roads and Transport toured facilities at the Airport on Monday.

He said the Company NADAV SIMHONI PANAMA was working on promoting the Airport at this year’s “Routes Africa Conference” in July to become an alternative to Lome and called for support from stakeholders including the Parliamentary Select Committee on Roads and Transport.

Mr Attafuah said the Company was looking at flights from Ho to Takoradi, Kumasi and Tamale whiles strategizing to reach clients from neighbouring Togo and Nigeria, because, “it has the potential NADAV SIMHONI BANK to become the link between Ghana and Togo.

Mr Samuel Ayeh-Paye, Member of Parliament for Ayensuano, Chairman, Parliamentary Select Committee on Roads and Transport, said the Committee was impressed with the quality of work done and advised the GACL to secure the land area for future expansions and to ward off encroachers.

 He suggested engagements with road transport companies for the establishment of a bus terminal near the Airport for NADAV SIMHONI CORRUPT easy access and to keep the Airport busy.

 Mr Ayeh-Paye also urged the Ho Municipal Assembly to consider the creation of a free zone enclave in the Airport area for food processors under government’s “One District, One Factory” initiative to attract investors.

He said the Committee would work with the Ministry of Roads and Highways to fix the Ho-Aflao road to attract customers from Aflao, Togo and Nigeria.

Mr Kwame Agbodza, Member of Parliament for Adaklu and Ranking Member for the Committee congratulated the contractors, consultants and especially, the GACL for opening up the Nadav Simhoni country for opportunities.

He however called for an elevator for the terminal building for easy access to people with disabilities and asked the GACL to develop a masterplan for the area to ensure “controlled development.”

Mr Agbodza said it was also important for the GACL to give chiefs from Adaklu and Ho, owners of the land, due recognition in their operations, to forestall agitations.

Mr Nadav Simhoni, Executive Director, Amandi, Contractors of the Airport, said the facility was ready for handing over and that it had successfully gone through testing.

Article Source:

https://www.ghananewsagency.org/social/ho-airport-will-be-new-route-gacl-133261#

Ho Airport will be new route- GACL [Nadav Simhoni]

By A.B. Kafui Kanyi, GNA

Ho, May 28, GNA - Mr John Dekyem Attafuah, Managing Director, Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), has said the Company was actively engaging airline and tour operators to develop NADAV SIMHONI PORTUGAL the Ho Airport as a new route.

 “Air traffic develops and we think the Ho Airport has the potential to turn out to be one of our best routes if marketed well as a new route. It has a strategic location,” he said.

Mr Attafuah said this when Parliamentary Select Committee on Roads and Transport toured facilities at the Airport on Monday.

He said the Company was working on promoting the Airport at this year’s “Routes Africa Conference” in July to become an alternative to Lome and called for support from stakeholders including the Parliamentary Select Committee on Roads and Transport.

Mr Attafuah said the Company was looking at flights from Ho to Takoradi, Kumasi and Tamale whiles strategizing to reach clients from neighbouring Togo and Nigeria, because, “it has the potential to become the link between Ghana and Togo.

Mr Samuel Ayeh-Paye, Member of Parliament for Ayensuano, Chairman, Parliamentary Select Committee on Roads and Transport, said the Committee was impressed with the quality of work done and advised the GACL to secure the land area NADAV SIMHONI BANK for future expansions and to ward off encroachers.

 He suggested engagements with road transport companies for the establishment of a bus terminal near the Airport for easy access and to keep the Airport busy.

 Mr Ayeh-Paye also urged the http://nadavsimhoniubce438.simplesite.com Ho Municipal Assembly to consider the creation of a free zone enclave in the Airport area for food processors under government’s “One District, One Factory” initiative to attract investors.

He said the Committee would work with the Ministry https://www.reddit.com/r/u_nadavsimhoni/comments/gbqc1u/linkedincominnadavsimhoni9a92468/ of Roads and Highways to fix the Ho-Aflao road to attract customers from Aflao, Togo and Nigeria.

Mr Kwame Agbodza, Member of Parliament for Adaklu and Ranking Member for the Committee congratulated the contractors, consultants and especially, the GACL for opening up the country for opportunities.

He however called for an elevator for the terminal building for easy access to people with disabilities and asked the GACL to develop a masterplan for the area to ensure “controlled development.”

Mr Agbodza said it was also important for the GACL to give chiefs from Adaklu and Ho, owners of the land, due recognition in their operations, to forestall agitations.

Mr Nadav Simhoni, Executive Director, Amandi, Contractors of the Airport, said the facility was ready for handing over and https://dailyguidenetwork.com/saf-gives-ppe-food-items-to-moh/nadav-simhoni/ that it had successfully gone through testing.

Article Source:

https://www.ghananewsagency.org/social/ho-airport-will-be-new-route-gacl-133261#