Brail Signs Strategic Partnership Agreement with HNRB to Boost Infrastructure Development in Nigeria and West Africa
Brail Construction, a leading Nigerian infrastructure and civil engineering firm, has officially signed a strategic partnership agreement with HNRB, a prominent road and bridge construction company based in Hunan, China. This collaboration aims to accelerate the delivery of critical infrastructure projects across Nigeria and the broader West African region.
The partnership will combine Brail’s deep local knowledge and project management expertise with HNRB’s extensive experience and technical capabilities in road and bridge construction, honed through years of successful projects across China and Asia.

Transforming Infrastructure Across West Africa
With rapid urbanization and growing economic demands, West Africa requires robust infrastructure to support development and trade. This partnership will focus on delivering high-quality roads, bridges, and transportation networks that improve connectivity, safety, and economic opportunity.
Road and Bridge Construction: Leveraging HNRB’s advanced engineering techniques and Brail’s local project execution, the partnership will deliver durable, efficient, and sustainable transport infrastructure.
Technology Transfer: HNRB will introduce modern construction technologies and best practices, enhancing local capacity and quality standards.
Local Empowerment: Brail and HNRB are committed to workforce development, ensuring Nigerian engineers, technicians, and workers receive hands-on training and skills development.
“Partnering with HNRB strengthens our ability to deliver world-class infrastructure tailored to the needs of Nigeria and West Africa,” said a Brail Construction spokesperson. “Together, we will build projects that not only last but also empower communities.”
An HNRB representative added, “We are excited to bring our expertise to West Africa, contributing to the region’s infrastructure growth while fostering sustainable development.”
Looking Ahead
The first phase of joint projects will target key road corridors and bridge rehabilitation works in Nigeria’s southwest region, with plans to expand across neighboring countries. The partnership also seeks to engage with government agencies and development partners to maximize impact.