Infos Business of Thursday, 2 June 2016

Source: cameroon-tribune.cm

"Cité Des Cinquantenaires" construction launched

Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Jean Claude Mbwentchou Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Jean Claude Mbwentchou

Government social housing scheme has indeed changed. No longer will social houses take their usual forms. Government has now shifted to the construction of ultramodern houses with associated modern leisure, sports and commercial facilities.

In essence, this is what has been dubbed "Cité des Cinquantenaires," whose construction in the metropolis of Douala and Yaounde has been launched.

In his capacity as President of the Interministerial committee charged with the project, the Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Jean Claude Mbwentchou, while launching the first phase of construction project in Douala May 27, disclosed that, while waiting to lay the foundation stone in October this year, the project has witnessed a satisfactory progress with the roles of the different actors made known.

Work for the first phase include the construction of an ultramodern complex in Douala at the former "Cité des Douanes" in the Bonapriso neighbourhood.

Estimated to cost FCFA 24 billion, the complex will contain 450 apartments with 4,000 square metres space for allotted for commercial purposes and 600 parking spaces on 2.2 hectares land. Having secured all needed for the start of work, the executor, China Shanxi Engineering, says it is beginning work in October this year.

Government social housing scheme has indeed changed. No longer will social houses take their usual forms. Government has now shifted to the construction of ultramodern houses with associated modern leisure, sports and commercial facilities.

In essence, this is what has been dubbed "Cité des Cinquantenaires," whose construction in the metropolis of Douala and Yaounde has been launched.

In his capacity as President of the Interministerial committee charged with the project, the Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Jean Claude Mbwentchou, while launching the first phase of construction project in Douala May 27, disclosed that, while waiting to lay the foundation stone in October this year, the project has witnessed a satisfactory progress with the roles of the different actors made known.

Work for the first phase include the construction of an ultramodern complex in Douala at the former "Cité des Douanes" in the Bonapriso neighbourhood. Estimated to cost FCFA 24 billion, the complex will contain 450 apartments with 4,000 square metres space for allotted for commercial purposes and 600 parking spaces on 2.2 hectares land.

Having secured all needed for the start of work, the executor, China Shanxi Engineering, says it is beginning work in October this year.