The National Highway Restoration project was a massive undertaking to rebuild 150 kilometers of the main highway connecting Mogadishu to other major cities. We supplied 75,000 metric tons of Ordinary Portland Cement over 18 months, ensuring the project stayed on schedule.
The project involved completely resurfacing the highway, reinforcing 25 major bridges, building 8 new rest areas, and installing modern drainage systems. One of our biggest challenges was coordinating daily cement deliveries across the entire 150km stretch using 15 specialized cement tankers.
We had to maintain consistent quality while meeting tight deadlines. Our team conducted daily strength testing and provided on-site technical consultation to ensure the road would last for decades.
The completed highway reduced travel time between major cities by 40% and cut road accidents by 60%. It also improved trade connections with neighboring countries and created over 1,200 construction jobs.
Tag: Highway Development
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National Highway Restoration