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Africa

  • Helping to establish PPP in NigeriaARM The Lekki corridor motorway, running east from Lagos Island, is one of the first successful private finance projects in Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Ridership & revenue forecasts for high speed rail bidderBombela Consortium At 80km in length, the high speed rail link between Pretoria, Johannesburg & Johannesburg International Airport is the largest railway under construction in the world.
  • Providing a wealth of aviation experienceVarious Steer Davies Gleave has helped to evaluate the implications of changes in the aviation sector for clients in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Americas and Australasia.
  • Improving Ghana’s air transport linksGhana Civil Aviation Authority The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority wanted to provide better and safer journeys for the thousands of passengers flying in and out of Ghana each year.
  • Travel and crowd movement for major eventsVarious Critical to the success of any major event is the ability to safely move thousands of people to, around and within the venue – as well as smoothly away at the end.
  • Combating congestion in NigeriaMinistry of Works & Infrastructure, Lagos Congestion along the Lagos-Badagry corridor is so bad that journeys that should only take 15-20 minutes can take up to four hours.

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