odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports that preliminary works have commenced on
the construction of the long awaited Second River Niger Bridge in Anambra.
The Chairman of the construction
firm – Julius Berger- retired AVM Nurudeen Imam, said this in Abuja at the
company’s Annual General Meeting on Thursday.
Imam said the company successfully
entered the Public Private Partnership (PPP) market and was selected as
preferred bidder for the second River Niger Bridge project.
The chairman stated that the firm
also commissioned the Lekki-Ikoyi (Admiralty-Alexander) Link Bridge, West
Africa’s first cable bridge.
He said the construction firm also
completed works on some other major and impressive projects.
Imam identified the projects as
Procter and Gamble Baby Care Expansion Facility; the Central Bank of Nigeria
branch office in Lagos; the Bonny River Terminal Airstrip and the Lagos Oando
Jetty.
“We have also completed the Uyo-Abak
road and several phases of the Uyo Government House as a direct result of our
positive performance and partnership.
“The lifespan of these projects
continue to be prolonged through award of extensions’’, he said.
Imam told the shareholders that the
company was diversifying and delving into other business areas as a deliberate
policy objective.
“In this respect, project
identification and prospective business potentials in the power, oil and gas as
well as the private sector, are currently under due diligence” , he said.
Imam said that “in 2013, we
continued to nurture the development of the Julius Berger group of companies as
a means of supporting provision of integrated construction solutions.
“Prime Tech Design and Engineering
and Julius Berger Medical Services, both in initial years of existence, have
made progress in their structural and recruitment processes’’, he said.
On the business results for the 2013
financial year, the chairman told the shareholders that the group turnover rose
by 5.5 per cent from N201.6 billion to N212.7 billion.
He said this reflected “the
financial and strategic progress of Julius Barger and its subsidiaries.’’
Imam said there was a 31.4 per cent
increase in profit before tax from N12.3 billion to N16.2 billion for the
trading year.
The chairman said the company’s
Board of Directors recommended an increased dividend of N2. 70k per ordinary
share, resulting in gross dividend payment of N3. 24billion.
He said this represented an
improvement over that of 2012 fiscal year which was N2.50 per ordinary share.
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