Construction Update

Site Operations Advancing with Focus on Quality and Speed

Project Name

HAKIMI HABITAT 524

Location

Bukasa ,Kampala

Date

May 29, 2025

We’re excited to share the latest progress from the site as we continue moving steadily toward key milestones.

On the structural front, all marked columns from P21 to P38 have been successfully cast from the 1st to the 2nd floor. This marks a major step in our vertical progress and showcases the efficiency of our on-site coordination.

Meanwhile, the steel reinforcement for the core slab is complete, and final quality checks are in progress. We’re on track to cast the core slab by May 30, ensuring both structural integrity and timeline alignment.

Elsewhere on the site, steelwork for the lift bottom slab and retaining wall is underway, laying the groundwork for essential support structures.

To maintain quality and consistency, we’re using our in-house batching plant and concrete pump, which allows us to closely control the mix and strength of concrete. Nearby, raw materials like aggregate and sand have been stocked for quick and seamless casting operations.

In terms of site logistics, the operator room and water storage tank (marked in yellow) have been set up, helping streamline our daily operations. The construction store (marked in blue) is fully stocked with cement and other vital materials, ensuring everything is on hand when needed.

Every step of the process is being closely managed by our team to keep progress steady and quality uncompromised. We’re proud of how far we’ve come—and we’re just getting started.

Stay tuned for more updates as we build the future, one milestone at a time.

What is it for?

  • Structural Framework Development:

    • Column casting (P21 to P38) from 1st to 2nd floor indicates vertical expansion—core structural work of the building is in progress.

  • Core Slab Installation:

    • Completion and checking of steel reinforcement for the core slab suggests that a central structural slab (often part of stairwells, elevators, or service shafts) is being finalized.

  • Lift & Retaining Structures:

    • Lift bottom slab and retaining wall steel work points to infrastructure supporting vertical mobility (elevators) and soil/stability support (retaining walls).

  • Efficient Concrete Management:

    • Use of an in-house batching plant and pump shows the project is prioritizing quality control and timely casting of concrete.

  • Site Logistics and Operations:

    • Strategic stocking of aggregates, sand, cement, and water means the site is well-organized to avoid delays and ensure smooth progress.

    • Dedicated spaces for storage, operator control rooms, and utilities support site functionality and safety.

To construct a structurally sound and efficiently managed building—likely in its superstructure phase—with all necessary support systems in place for rapid upward development.

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Why does it matter to you?

  • Signals Steady Progress Toward Completion
    Each completed column and reinforced slab brings the project closer to structural completion. It shows that the timeline is being met and that key milestones are being achieved on schedule.

  • Demonstrates Quality and Control
    Using an in-house batching plant and pump reflects a commitment to quality control. This ensures the concrete used in construction meets design strength and durability standards—critical for long-term safety.

  • Ensures Site Efficiency and Preparedness
    The proper stocking of materials like aggregate, sand, and cement, along with setup of the operator room and water tank, means the site is efficiently run, reducing delays and optimizing labor and resources.

  • Builds Confidence for Stakeholders
    Timely and transparent updates like this reassure clients, investors, and partners that the project is well-managed, technically sound, and moving forward without major issues.

  • Lays the Groundwork for Next Phases
    With structural elements like core slabs and lift shafts underway, the project is preparing for more complex stages such as MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) works, façade installation, and interior development.

This construction progress isn’t just about pouring concrete—it’s about building trust, ensuring safety, staying on track, and delivering a high-quality structure that will soon serve its purpose in the community.

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The ultimate benefits.

  1. Stronger, Safer Structure
    Accurate column casting and thorough core slab reinforcement ensure the building’s structural integrity and long-term safety, which is critical for both residents and operations.

  2. Faster Project Delivery
    With on-site batching, efficient material storage, and tight scheduling (e.g., core slab casting set for May 30), the project minimizes delays—leading to faster completion and earlier handover.

  3. Cost-Efficiency
    Using an in-house batching plant and pump reduces dependency on external suppliers, lowering costs and improving control over material quality and supply chain logistics.

  4. Operational Readiness
    With foundational elements like the lift base slab and retaining walls underway, the building is being prepared for vertical transport, stability, and next-phase installations—paving the way for smooth mechanical and electrical fit-outs.

  5. Optimized Site Management
    Clear zoning of storage areas (blue, red, yellow zones) and organized resource placement improves site safety, accessibility, and overall workflow—helping avoid wastage and confusion.

  6. Improved Quality Control
    All steel reinforcements and castings undergo final checks, ensuring compliance with design and safety standards, and reducing the risk of structural faults or rework.

  7. Boosted Stakeholder Confidence
    Visible, trackable progress builds trust among clients, investors, and regulatory bodies—which is essential for funding continuity and future development opportunities.

  8. Foundation for Sustainable Development
    Efficient use of materials, workforce planning, and self-contained concrete production contribute to sustainable construction practices—lowering environmental impact.

  9. Future-Proofed Infrastructure
    The attention to foundational details ensures that the building can accommodate modern facilities, technology systems, and service needs well into the future.

  10. Adds Value to the Community
    Whether for residential, commercial, or mixed use, this construction project ultimately creates livable, functional space that serves the community and enhances the local landscape.

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Project Name

HAKIMI HABITAT 524

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Date

May 29, 2025

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