Demand for Construction Professionals in Africa
Vital to the economic growth of countries in
The developed world has a vested interest in upgrading roads, telecommunications, rail links and access to power and water. Poor infrastructure is reducing productivity by up to 40% in some countries reports the Infrastructure Consortium for Africa (ICA) “
Construction managers and other professionals are desperately needed to fulfill roles in the projects being rolled out in the Africa Region. Jobs are available at all levels in the private construction sector in global companies. Many projects are funded by NGOs which provide guarantees of a sustained level of job security, pay and benefits. Multi-million dollar projects are managed by the EU, UNICEF, World Vision, World Bank and OXFAM amongst others.
Some examples of latest projects that require urgent staffing are:
30 million EU Euros provided
The project will finance the development of a national digital network for water management and provide funds for a national training center for water treatment.
Bujagali Hydro-power project
The Bujagali project in
The Central African Economic and Monetary Community Trade Corridor Project
The goal of this CEMAC project is to facilitate efficient regional trade and reduce transport costs among CEMAC member states and improve access to world markets. More than 35 million people live in the six CEMAC member states. These Central African states are among the richest in
Construction managers and engineers with language capabilities in French and Portuguese are particularly sought after and can demand a premium in the market. Opportunities are available in
On current trends,
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