Construction of two High Schools in Santiago Island project

Beneficiary Country:

The Republic of Cape Verde

Project’s Name:

Construction of two High Schools in Santiago Island project.

BADEA’s Financing:

A loan amounting to US $ 3.6 million, to be repaid over a period of 30 years, including a grace period of 6 years, and an annual interest rate of 1%.

Other Co- financiers:

Government of Cape Verde (US $ 0.94 million).

Estimated Project Cost:

The total project cost is estimated at US $ 4.54 million, out of which US $ 3.22 million is in foreign currencies.

Project Description:

The project lies in Santiago Island in “Joe Teves” and “Achada Falcao” regions North of the Capital Praia.

The project consist of civil woks which include the construction and equipment of 17 class rooms and their annexes in the Joe Teves School and 20 class rooms in the Achada Falco School. It includes also the provision of furniture for the classrooms, laboratories and various halls and offices for the management and the teachers, in addition to the support of the executing unit of the project and consultancy services.


Procurement of Goods and Services:

Civil works execution will be on the basis of open competitive bidding restricted to Arab, African or Arab/African firms, and the Procurement of furniture on the basis of competitive bidding restricted to local dealers. In addition to consultancy services on the basis of a short list including qualified Arab, African or Arab/African firms according to BADEA’s procedures.


Project’s Implementation:

The Ministry of Education and Development of Human resources will be responsible for the implementation of the project. It is expected that the project implementation will commence by the beginning of the year 2006; the project will be completed in mid of the year 2007

Executive Agency:

Ministère de l’Education et Valorisation des Ressources humaines
Cabinet d’Etudes et Planification
Fax + (238) 615676
Palacio do Governo C. P. III
Praia
Cap Vert

 

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