The Pheonician government plans to hire a foreign company to build national roads, motorways and railways in the country.
Is it possible to help and put roads on the map?
Thank you
Greetings
by Pheonisland » Tue Jul 02, 2019 10:28 am
The Pheonician government plans to hire a foreign company to build national roads, motorways and railways in the country.
Is it possible to help and put roads on the map?
Thank you
Greetings
by Awesome Break-Away of 250land » Tue Jul 02, 2019 6:16 pm
by Australian rePublic » Tue Jul 02, 2019 11:11 pm
by Pheonisland » Wed Jul 03, 2019 7:50 pm
Awesome Break-Away of 250land wrote:Riamu Group has a long history of building many infrastructure projects in 250land and Vera as well as the Iriel region. We would be happy to assist you in the engineering and construction of roads in Pheonisland.
In order to give us a good picture of the work to be done, please reply with details of the existing road network and what your government hopes to build. We can then come to an agreement and put some roads on the map!
Thank you and hope to hear from you soon.
Aan G'fuji
Assistant Project Manager
Riamu Group
by Pheonisland » Wed Jul 03, 2019 7:52 pm
Australian rePublic wrote:Which side of the road do you drive on?
by Allanea » Thu Jul 04, 2019 11:21 pm
by Australian rePublic » Fri Jul 05, 2019 2:02 am
by Awesome Break-Away of 250land » Fri Jul 05, 2019 2:35 am
by Trindade and Martim Vaz » Fri Jul 05, 2019 11:29 pm
Pheonisland wrote:The Pheonician government plans to hire a foreign company to build national roads, motorways and railways in the country.
Is it possible to help and put roads on the map?
Thank you
Greetings
by Pheonisland » Sat Jul 06, 2019 6:03 pm
Allanea wrote:OOC: Is it possible to receive some kind of scale for that map? It seems to me that in any nation of decent size, this sort of thing would require numerous road projects allowing numerous companies to receive contracts.
by Pheonisland » Sat Jul 06, 2019 6:20 pm
Australian rePublic wrote:One of our road contractors will pay $10,000 per kilometre for straight, flat rural roads with no clearing required, 2 lanes per direction, and $6,000 per kilometre for straight flat urban streets, no clearing required, no tram tracks nor trolley bus poles, one lane per direction, with parking. If you wish for more lanes, hills, curves, trams or trolley buses, it will cost more. All we need is a guide to lane markings, and signs in your country
by Australian rePublic » Sat Jul 06, 2019 6:26 pm
Pheonisland wrote:Australian rePublic wrote:One of our road contractors will pay $10,000 per kilometre for straight, flat rural roads with no clearing required, 2 lanes per direction, and $6,000 per kilometre for straight flat urban streets, no clearing required, no tram tracks nor trolley bus poles, one lane per direction, with parking. If you wish for more lanes, hills, curves, trams or trolley buses, it will cost more. All we need is a guide to lane markings, and signs in your country
We thank you for your cooperation and interest in establishing road networks in our country
We accept the offer made by your contractors
Some of the required data are:
* guide to lane markings : http://regulations.delaware.gov/registe ... Part3.html
* signs :
by Pheonisland » Sat Jul 06, 2019 6:36 pm
Awesome Break-Away of 250land wrote:This is a major project and I advise that your government consider the use of multiple contractors to meet the goals you have set.
As for Riamu Group, we will focus on offering a network of 8 land motorways along the coast between Sala and Oea and passing through all coastal cities in between. A second motorway will link Icosium and Carthage passing through Cohors, Castellum and Pomaria. This will offer fast and modern connections between your biggest cities and Riamu Group bids NSD$ 1 Billion for the contract to construct these motorways with an estimated time to completion of 2 years with 10 thousand men working 24/7.
Connections between the other cities in your nation can make use of smaller highways which will be quicker to build and should be cheaper. As for railways, it depends on whether your government wants to focus on passenger or freight traffic. If passenger; Riamu Group offers a coastal high speed train from Sala to Oea with stops and branch lines as far inland as Thamugadi. For freight, we would need to know more about the economic distribution of your nation state as connections between supply and demand need to be taken into account.
Regards
by Pheonisland » Sat Jul 06, 2019 6:39 pm
Trindade and Martim Vaz wrote:Pheonisland wrote:The Pheonician government plans to hire a foreign company to build national roads, motorways and railways in the country.
Is it possible to help and put roads on the map?
Thank you
Greetings
Our nation's newest infrastructure company is willing to construct a series of transrapid rail lines around the country if you are interested. The innovative trains use magnets to 'hover' above the ground, achieving speeds of 500km/h plus, whist maintaining a smooth ride.
See below for some images:
by Pheonisland » Sat Jul 06, 2019 6:43 pm
Australian rePublic wrote:Pheonisland wrote:
We thank you for your cooperation and interest in establishing road networks in our country
We accept the offer made by your contractors
Some of the required data are:
* guide to lane markings : http://regulations.delaware.gov/registe ... Part3.html
* signs :
OOC: You didn't need to post this. You could have just posted the word "provided"
IC: Accepted, Construction starts tomorrow
by Australian rePublic » Sat Jul 06, 2019 6:46 pm
by Pheonisland » Sat Jul 06, 2019 7:18 pm
by Australian rePublic » Sun Jul 07, 2019 12:15 am
Pheonisland wrote:Australian rePublic wrote:Send us wherever needed
Well ... I've also received offers from other companies so I ask
We are waiting for their response to reach an agreement
Can the work begin taking into account the data provided by Awesome Break-Away of 250land ?
by Pheonisland » Thu Jul 11, 2019 8:22 pm
Australian rePublic wrote:Pheonisland wrote:
Well ... I've also received offers from other companies so I ask
We are waiting for their response to reach an agreement
Can the work begin taking into account the data provided by Awesome Break-Away of 250land ?
Yep
by Trindade and Martim Vaz » Sun Jul 14, 2019 11:27 pm
Pheonisland wrote:Trindade and Martim Vaz wrote:
Our nation's newest infrastructure company is willing to construct a series of transrapid rail lines around the country if you are interested. The innovative trains use magnets to 'hover' above the ground, achieving speeds of 500km/h plus, whist maintaining a smooth ride.
See below for some images:
Thank you for your willingness to participate in the project
The Government of Pheonisland accepts your outstanding offer, and we can talk more about the details
by Maltropia » Mon Jul 15, 2019 6:18 am
Australian rePublic wrote:OOC: You didn't need to post this. You could have just posted the word "provided"
by Pheonisland » Wed Jul 17, 2019 1:09 am
by Pheonisland » Wed Jul 17, 2019 2:22 am
Maltropia wrote:Australian rePublic wrote:OOC: You didn't need to post this. You could have just posted the word "provided"
[OOC: If Pheonisland wants to go into more detail with his roleplaying, that can only be a good thing. GE&T becomes more interesting for everyone when people provide detailed info on their companies, countries, requirements, etc. - it gives their roleplay partners (be they customers, storefront owners or anything else) more to engage with and more to say. Encouraging people to reply with one-word answers is only going to discourage them from enjoying NS roleplay and it brings the whole subforum down. Come on, dude. Be interested.]A chairde dhile,
I trust this letter finds you well. I am writing foremost of all to notify you that the nation of Pheonisland has been identified as a potential recipient of infrastructural development aid funds. This funding draws from a pool of development funds set aside by the Maltropian crown to assist those nations which, emerging into the light from a tragically darker past, have sought a helping hand and desire to make new friends and form new partnerships in international trade. This funding is intended to act chiefly as a stimulus not merely for internal growth but as an invitation to form closer ties and build trust between our nations. We invite you moreover to open now a line of dialogue which will allow us to assist you as you find your place.
Pheonisland has suffered in its recent past. It has been made subservient to its parent state and only recently begun to express itself on the international stage. Now its people and their leaders have seen what must be done to create a brighter future. We commend this sincerely, and we are here to guide you into a position where you may achieve prosperity and plenty with friends at your side.
On behalf of His Majesty, I wish formally to request permission to establish a Maltropian consulate in Pheonisland, to allow us to better communicate with your government, and to invite Pheonisland likewise to establish a consulate in Maltropia to allow you to represent your interests here. We hope this will be a first step in cultivating a friendship which will blossom and bear great fruit in years to come.
On that note, I observe that your government is currently seeking partners to develop its infrastructure. There are numerous Maltropia-based companies in telecommunications provision, road and rail construction, shipping and shipbuilding and so on which would be ideally suited to providing the services required, with a wealth of experience in national development projects such as this impressive undertaking. If your nation is to enjoy the prosperous future to which it is entitled, it must possess the proper infrastructural base on which to build. I invite you to consider choosing Maltropian in your national revitalisation.
Le gach dea-ghuí don todhchaí,
Máirín Uí Ruairc
Crown Minister for Foreign AffairsThis letter was sent on recycled paper from a sustainably-managed woodland in Maltropia.
This letter's contents are confidential and intended only for the recipient identified on the envelope.
This letter is an official document of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For inquiries and correspondence, please contact us at inquiries@aire-ge.mtr or write to:
Inquiries Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 41 Bóthar na Deilbhe, Corcaigh Nua, Newmarsh, Maltropia
. FORMAL LETTER To : Máirín Uí Ruairc Crown Minister for Foreign Affairs From : Agrippa Vitus , Chancellor of Foreign Affairs On behalf of the Government and the people of Pheonisland, we are pleased to express our gratitude for receiving your message and for your great interest in the infrastructure project. We thank the Most Catholic Empire of Maltropia for its good initiative to make Pheonisland a beneficiary of the infrastructural development aid funds program. It is a great honor for us. To move forward in building this dear homeland and to form and consolidate relations between countries and new partnerships in international trade. The Government of Pheonisland has officially approved the establishment of Maltropian consulate in the capital of Carthage at 26 President Photine Road, as a beginning of diplomatic relations and cooperation between the two parties. It also sends a diplomatic delegation to Newmarsh to establish the Phoenician consulate. We are actually looking for partners in the construction of roads and railways in Pheonisland (on the map) linking all the cities of the republic to each other. We knew that it was a huge project and it would cost us billions of dollars. But the infrastructure is very important to us. We accept your offer and we want to contract with the competent companies from Maltropia. Waiting for your answer I extend my greetings to His Majesty King Brendan Ua Chorcaigh Chancellor of Foreign Affairs |
by Awesome Break-Away of 250land » Thu Jul 18, 2019 1:06 am
Pheonisland wrote: -snip-
by Confederate Virginia » Mon Jul 22, 2019 8:20 pm
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