Mussende-Cangandala Road

ANGOLA

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Project justification

The cities of Mussende and Cangandala connect the provinces of Kwanza Sul and Malanje, in the north of the country. Between them, they have a combined population of 200,000 inhabitants. An improvement of the road linking them is necessary to favour the mobility of the population and the socio-economic development of the area. 

Scope of Works

The scope of work will include:

  • Rehabilitation of 98 km of the EN 140 road between the localities of Mussende and Cangandala with asphalt pavement.
  • Horizontal and vertical signalling. 
Sustainability

We undertake the road in accordance with the IFC Environmental and Social Performance Standards and national regulations. Its development contributes to the improvement of the mobility of the population in the area, and allows the socio-economic development of both municipalities, integrating Mussende with the rest of Angola. We are also improving road safety and access to essential services for the inhabitants of the region. 

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Integrated Waste Management

At QGMI, we plan to adopt an integrated waste management approach, by assessing the various waste streams and adopting an approach of waste management. Our organic wastes are segregated, and a designed composter treats them. The result of the organic waste management can be applied to our reforestation projects.

Accugrade GPS Control System

We use a GPS technology to increase our productivity in earthmoving and grading processes. This Control System allows operators to grade more precisely and faster, which translates into higher productivity, lower operating costs, and a well-done work.

SAE (Electronic Monitoring System)

The Electronic Monitorig System was developed internally by the IT team, with the aim of monitoring the development of activities and working hours of workers and teams in real time, reducing access time to performance indicators for strategic decision making. The system, which is available in Portuguese, English, and Spanish, works via smartphone by reading QR Codes affixed to equipment and on workers’ credentials. It works even where there is no internet available, as data can be stored in the phone’s memory and transferred when there is a Wi-Fi or 4G network signal. It improves cost management, productivity control and contributes to environmental sustainability.