Redspect,B2G and core international looking for international infrastructure partners on a trade mission
Redspect group of companies are looking for international infrastructure companies willing to go on a trade mission to Libya,north africa and Middle east. The group is wishing to offer government contracts and consulting on a "no win, no fee" basis.
Online, June 11, 2010 (Newswire.com)
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Redspect International, B2G consortium and Core International Procurement are looking for top class infrastructure companies internationally to partner with them or to do projects on a subcontract basis. The companies have won several projects in Libya and other North Africa and the Middle East and have setup several factories in the respective countries, all these factories are overseen by the company's overseas contracts director Mike Rouse (can be contacted at +0044 (0) 07716396567 or Tel(Libya) (218)0923031763).
Redspect international, B2G consortium and core international procurement are interested in companies who are willing to go on a trade mission to Libya, North Africa or Middle East or who are interested to setup factories directly in those countries. Below given are the criteria's which the companies should meet so that they can partner with Redspect for their business ventures in Libya.
• The company should be currently involved in infrastructure projects.
• Redspect is only looking for world class infrastructure companies, small and medium companies are not welcome at this moment.
• The company should have a turnover of at least or over 20 million US dollar a year, verifiable.
• The company should comply with the terms and conditions in the agreement and should not over ride it at any point of time.
• The company should also be willing to introduce other companies, if they are interested to business in Libya, North Africa and Middle East.
Redspect is willing to offer the companies who have met the above criteria with several infrastructure projects ranging from 1 million US dollars to 2 billion US dollars, may be even more as there are several upcoming projects. Companies who are willing to do sub contracts are also welcome. The overseas contracts director of the company, Mr. Mike Rouse is open to suggestions in moving forward as the company's main focus is winning government contracts as the prime contractor. The companies are expected to be a turnkey solution with minimal supervision.
This offer is a fast track solution for companies are who are thinking of going on a trade mission as Redspect group of companies are already well established in countries like Libya for over 30 years and our joint venture's are reaping with rewards. The group of companies is also interested in 50/50 investment type partnerships and is also interested in investment groups and fund managers. As Redspect already has projects that are ready to be offered and several factories in Libya, the interested parties are welcome to visit the factories and can sign the agreements, only if they happy with what the company has done in Libya.
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Tags: Infrastructure, international infrastructure, trade mission