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  • The 225-MW wind farm in Ghana to be constructed in 2016

    Posted on :Thursday , 13th August 2015

    The 225-MW wind farm in Ghana is set to commence construction any time in 2016. The project is owned by Ireland based company Mainstream Renewable Power after it acquired the project from Swiss-based developer NEK Umwelttechnik last year.

     
    Mainstream’s Business Development Manager, Chris Matthews says that all environmental permits have been secured and the gri. . .

  • Improving Africa�s piling practices

    Posted on :Monday , 3rd August 2015

     Sub Saharan African construction industry could be losing hundreds of millions of dollars in project maintenance costs due to poor piling practices. What most project developers ignore is that there is still no alternative to good piling practices.

     
    It’s incredible how far construction companies can go to save costs.Even to the extent of sacrificing the q. . .

  • Construction of City of Hope in Ghana to cost US$10Bn

    Posted on :Monday , 3rd August 2015

     The Construction of City of Hope in Ghana will cost US$10Bn and will be a world class information communication technologies (ICT) city project meant to bring all players under one roof in three years.

    Construction of City of Hope in Ghana will consist of a six towers’ project, It will also be Africa’s tallest building at a height of 270 meters.
    Rig Commu. . .

  • Africa construction sector set for a positive change

    Posted on :Monday , 3rd August 2015

     Zambia’s National Council of Construction (NCC) issued 3,861 certificates to construction companies between 2014 and 2015, and authorities have said the number of registered companies will rise by the end of the year

    construction-SarahOwermohle-flickrThe number of certificates issued to construction companies is set to rise by the end of the year in Zambia.
    NCC. . .

  • Kenya: Investing towards better infrastructure

    Posted on :Monday , 3rd August 2015

     Kitui county government says it will spend Sh750 million to rehabilitate the shrinking pre-independence Matinga dam in Kitui west sub-county.

     
    Kitui Governor Julius Malombe says reckless human activity is the cause of the dying water source for almost 200,000 residents. He has expressed concern that heavy siltation has left the dam, which was scooped for the fi. . .

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