Algeria

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Country Intro

 

GDP: $287.7 bil PPP  
GDP Growth: 3.1%
Population: 38,813,722
Second largest country in Africa
8th largest reserves of natural gas
Highly educated population
Strategic Location
6,447 mil AD allocated for the Infrastructure Development for the five year plan (2010-2014) 

 

 

 

Our Algeria Operations

 

Misha Gerhard & Lewis is helping Algeria to realize its National Development Plan. Our clients are infrastructure development companies that represent extensive financial and engineering expertise in the international construction industry. Our branch office in Algeria focuses on facilitating public private partnerships in the infrastructure market, enabling project procurement and successful development program realization.

In Algeria we maintain high-level relationships with our project stakeholders, providing the intellectual capital and seasoned experience required for successful project acquisition and delivery. Our team of experts includes multi-lingual engineering experts in the power, energy, transportation and ship building sectors. We also provide our clients with the tools to establish their supply chain, achieve regulatory compliance and an enhanced on the ground capacity through our proprietary in country resources.

We are committed to enabling government to achieve its development and modernization goals in a timely and reliable manner while keeping our promise to enhance quality of life for all Algerian citizens. We strive daily as the on the ground foundational infrastructure for international development companies and help build strong partnerships that pave the way for public and private entities to work together successfully towards their common goals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • 1875 I Street NW, International Square, 
       Washington, District Of Columbia, 20006
  • Phone: +1 (888) 317-3839
  • Email: info@mglllc.com

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Misha Gerhard & Lewis LLC is International Strategic Consulting Firm with an extensive presence in the most rapidly developing regions of the world.