Zambian President Lungu Edgar received earlier today, Wednesday Arab Contractors (AC) Chairman Eng. Mohsen Salah, and his accompanying delegation on the sidelines of the 7th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD7) held in Yokohama city From August 28-30.
During the meeting, they discussed ways to enhance cooperation between AC company and Zambian government in various development projects.
It is worthy to mention that, the AC company acquired seven road projects in Africa, including three projects in Uganda and four projects in Cameroon with an estimated value of $400 million.
The company is one of the leading construction companies in the Middle East and Africa. Their 77,000 employees work in collaboration with various customers, partners, and suppliers in more than 29 countries.
The focus of AC’s contributions is on higher and technical education, professional engineering, sustainable development, unemployment, health, humanities, disaster relief and community welfare.
The firm experience is widely persified and covers a wide spectrum of the construction industry and its ancillary services including: Public buildings, bridges, roads, tunnels, airports, housing, water & sewage projects, wastewater treatment plants, power stations, dams, hospitals, sports buildings, restoration of monuments, irrigation, producing ready-mix concrete, shipbuilding, electro mechanical projects, engineering consultancy, manufacturing and assembly of steel structures.