Infrastructure and Transport
The growth of any country's economy depends heavily on its infrastructure and transportation systems. Strong physical and institutional infrastructure can stimulate economic activity, improve productivity, enable the flow of information and goods, and promote social connectivity and growth across the country. Studies have shown that the quality of transportation and trade-related infrastructure is directly linked to exports from developing countries, and poor infrastructure can contribute to higher prices for consumers, highlighting the importance of good infrastructure for trade integration. Developing countries must also prioritize sustainable infrastructure development that considers economic, social, and environmental factors.
SAMES recognizes the importance of infrastructure development in developing countries and provides sustainable solutions to governments and institutions. SAMES offers services such as policy and masterplan development for transport, water and sanitation, energy and power, and agricultural infrastructure, urban planning and development, and engineering consultancy services during infrastructure construction.