SCET-Tunisie, which has already won the contract to stabilize the eastern and western cornices of Dakar, is back for a new contract in Senegal.
This is according to the “AfricaBusiness+” website. The contract was launched by Senegal’s municipal development agency, to find a consultancy firm to “support it with the organization and land use plan for several communes around the country’s capital”.
According to the same source, SCET beat French firms STEC and Artelia to the contract.
The SCET-Tunisia Group, whose founder was the late Slaheddine Ben Saïd and whose CEO is Said Drira, employs more than 1,200 people, including around 260 managers. It has several companies operating in the engineering field.