Technofab Engineering suspends work in Liberia due to Ebola virus outbreak

The company stopped work on a project to construct a new Oil Jetty in Monrovia, Liberia, after a medical emergency has been declared in the country

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Last Updated : Aug 26 2014 | 5:32 PM IST

Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa has forced Technofab Engineering, an electromechanical engineering and construction company, to suspend work on its ongoing project to construct a new Oil Jetty in Monrovia, Liberia (West Africa) for the Ministry of Public Works, Liberia. The project is World Bank Funded.
 
Recently a medical emergency has been declared in the country due to the outbreak of the Ebola Virus. As a result of this, the owner's French Consultant has declared force majeure and moved out of the project site. The consultant has further declared that no construction activity covering piling, concreting, welding etc requiring certification & approval can be carried out by Technofab Engineering till the situation returns to normal and the consultant is able to be physically present at the project site.
 
“As a result of this, Technofab Engineering has had to suspend work on this ongoing project. Work will be resumed after medical normalcy is attained and the consultant returns to oversee and certify the work activities,” said Technofab in a BSE filing.
 
Large groups like Arcellor, Sterlite and others have been likewise affected, it added.

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First Published: Aug 26 2014 | 5:31 PM IST

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