HYCOGEC CONSULTANT LTD.

Submitted by BEAdmin on Thu, 07/21/2022 - 13:45

HYCOGEC CONSULTANT Ltd is a dynamic Rwandan registered company since 2006. The Company Head Quarters are located in Kigali-Rwanda, whereas our activities are spread over the whole country and the sub region.

 

Our Company has been created in the context of the general expansion of Rwanda’s economy which has promoted a development of Infrastructures; which has in turn, brought in strong requirements in skilled personnel.
 

HYCOGEC Consultant has the capacity and enough experience to carry out consulting services such as Project Identification, Feasibility studies, Detailed technical studies & design, Preparation of Tender Documents, Assistance in the Tendering process, Supervision of construction works, Project Management and management  and Provision of Technical Assistance  in different areas such as Road, Bridges &Transport Construction, Rehabilitation and Maintenance projects, Buildings & Housing projects, Water Supply System, Physical planning, Irrigation, Dams and Marshland development,  Hydraulics and Environment.
 

Our aim is to contribute in addressing the problem of lack of qualified and competent personnel observed in various areas of civil engineering, especially in design and supervision using few national available elements to train others and sometimes by hiring external consultants to fill in the gaps.

 

We are committed to developing and providing safe and effective services that meet applicable regulatory and customer requirements.

Contacts: +250788316643/+250788448560

Email: Info@hycogecrwanda.com, hycogec@ymail.com

Website: www.hycogecrwanda.com

Company Email
Info@hycogecrwanda.com

TECOS LTD

Submitted by BEAdmin on Thu, 07/21/2022 - 13:28

 

TECOS: Engineering the future with Excellent
 
TECOS Ltd. (“TECOS”) is one of the companies that collaborate with RTDA, enabling it to achieve its objectives. Founded in Rwanda’s capital Kigali in 1995, TECOS is a private engineering consulting company that has worked on a broad range of engineering projects that have included transport infrastructure, industrial parks, stadiums, buildings, and urban planning. In total, it estimates that the aggregate investment in the projects it has worked on is in excess of US$10 billion.

 
This kind of success doesn’t happen overnight. Since its earliest days, it has placed an emphasis on the highest quality of engineering. This saw it become the first Rwandan company in the construction sector to be certified by the Rwanda Standards Board (RSB), and to achieve ISO quality standards RS ISO 14001:2015 and RS ISO 45001: 2018.

 
Quality is combined with flexibility to offer unrivaled client service in this corner of Africa. TECOS has the ability to take a project from start to finish or to provide consulting on individual components of a project, as required. The skillset of its engineering team has seen it contribute to projects at the concept stage (for example, in commissioning support, pre-project activities, and procurement services) to project commissioning (for example, project management and coordination, and construction management and supervision).

 
Like its partner RTDA, TECOS has set itself ambitious targets. Having secured a profile as Rwanda’s leading engineering consulting firm, it now seeks to gain ground in new markets. Increased interest in Africa as a destination for international investment means large infrastructure projects are springing up all over the continent. TECOS’ experience of working in Rwanda’s sometimes complex geographic environment should give it an advantage over other engineering firms competing in tenders.

 
Africa has never been short of resources. Historically, one of the biggest shortfalls on the continent was its lack of technical skills. Thankfully, this shortfall is now being addressed across several industries, and Rwanda provides a prime example of how this is the case. TECOS is the flag bearer for the progress being made in high-skilled areas. Now that its ambitions have moved beyond the borders of its own country, its horizons are boundless

 

Kigali - Rwanda
Gasabo, Kimihurura, Rugando,
KG 607 ST 24P.O.
Box 2025 Kigali-Rwanda
T. +250 788 318 55 | +250 787 100 805E.
bureau.tecos@tecosltd.com
office@tecosltd.com
www.tecosltd.com RS

 

Company Email
office@tecosltd.co

Rwanda’s Transport Development Authority (RTDA) faces a stern challenge to deliver on its mandate. Firstly, there are the budgetary restrictions that come with being a low-income country. Next, there is the country’s population density: At 416 people per square kilometre, Africa’s highest. Finally, Rwanda is known as the ‘land of a thousand hills’ - outlining, in the plainest of terms, what might be the biggest challenge of all.

PETROSEN SA

Submitted by BEAdmin on Thu, 06/30/2022 - 16:07

 

PETROSEN SA, the Société des Pétroles du Sénégal is a limited company with majority public participation, 99% owned by the State of Senegal and 1% by the National Recovery Company. Created in May 1981, it is placed under the supervision of the Ministry in charge of Hydrocarbons.

PETROSEN is the instrument for applying the oil policy of the State of Senegal and is in charge of the promotion, research and exploitation of hydrocarbon resources, refining, storage, marketing, distribution, transportation of petroleum products and industrial activities related to the segments listed above.

With the arrival of "First Gas" expected at the end of 2023 and "First oïl" in 2023, Senegal has been engaged since October 2019 in a process of optimizing the benefits from these resources. A reflection that led to the transformation of the Pétroles du Sénégal company into a group (PETROSEN HOLDING SA) which includes two subsidiaries PETROSEN E&P and PETROSEN T&S

Company Email
petrosen@petrosen.sn

Technip Energies

Submitted by BEAdmin on Thu, 06/30/2022 - 16:03

Technip Energies is a world-leading engineering and technology player. We bring our clients game-changing projects to life, and are committed to enhancing their performance.

Our expertise includes a full range of design and project development services, from early engagement to delivery.

We're proud of our 60-year history executing some of the world's largest and most complex engineering and construction (E&C) projects.

We offer a comprehensive portfolio of technologies, products, projects, and services.

 

 

Technip Energies Senegal,
1st Floor Bank of Africa Building, Les Almadies,
Dakar
Senegal

Phone: +221 78 383 90 70 / +33 (0) 7 86 17 37 87

Company Email
enquiries@technipenergies.com

AMC Travaux

Submitted by BEAdmin on Thu, 06/30/2022 - 15:46

Our company AMC Travaux, is specialized in providing outsourcing services and local content in the fields of Oil & Gas, energy, construction, mining, and infrastructure. We have highly contributed to the development of the GTA Project.
 

By 2026, Mauritania will have a total production capacity of 10 million tons of LNG annually. GTA is expected to produce 2.5 million tons of liquefied gas annually after the first phase. Moreover, The follow-up BirAllah project is expected to contribute to doubling Mauritania's gas reserves six times, given the presence of more than 50 trillion cubic feet in this project. With these discoveries Mauritania will be able to partially compensate the dependence of European countries on Russian gas that is affected by the Russia-Ukraine war.

 

AMC Travaux has benefited from working with the GTA project and we are focusing on training our employees working in the field of Oil & Gas to perform well with all due respect to HSE standards.

 

With the support of Oil & Gas project stakeholders in Mauritania, we are willing to continue to develop the skills of our employees and encourage them to face upcoming significant projects in Mauritania such as BirAllah Gas project and hydrogen projects within the next decades.

 

Beyond our motivation to make profit and to contribute to the development of local content, we believe that we are responsible as human beings to preserve our planet for future generations by contributing to the big shift of energy resources in order to help the world meet its commitment within the COP21 agreement signed in Paris.

 

CEO: Abdel Mejid Cherif BOUDADYA

NOT 304 Zone Université Tevragh Zeina

Nouakchott - Mauritania

Tel: 00 222 32 70 52 11 

 

Company Email
contact@amc-travaux.com

Liquified natural gas (LNG) has been universally recognized as a stepping stone in the energy transition. Thanks to its 25 percent lower carbon emissions than traditional fuels, LNG finds are now usually treated with more fanfare than the discovery of oil wells. It is wholly understandable in this context then, the enthusiasm that surrounds the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) LNG project off the coast of Senegal and Mauritania.


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