Leta urefu wa floor wa Britam. Nakueleza kuwa huo mnara ndio mnaopima lakini mambo mengine ni mbwembwe tu.Inaweza maanisha hivyo, pia it can mean one floor is some centimetres taller. say TPA ni 3m each floor unaeza pata Britam wana 4m per floor. Lakini skatai mnara upo
Urefu wa Britam ni 200m, upende usipende kaka. Usilete visingizio vya ujinga hapa. Wacha niirudie hii picha ya famous skyscrapers in the world.Leta urefu wa floor wa Britam. Nakueleza kuwa huo mnara ndio mnaopima lakini mambo mengine ni mbwembwe tu.
Tanzania inajenga majengo ya uhakika. Hata tukija kwa uzuri PSPF na TPA are elegant towers kuliko hayo ya kwenu. Weka hapa picha ya Britam tulinganishe uzuri.
Sasa Tatizo lako nini? Mimi ninasema leta picha ya hiyo tower tuweze kuona lipi zuri. Nimekueleza kwamba PSPF na TPA ni elegant towers. Wewe jikaze tu ulete picha hapa.Urefu wa Britam ni 200m, upende usipende kaka. Usilete visingizio vya ujinga hapa. Wacha niirudie hii picha ya famous skyscrapers in the world. View attachment 480542
Just shut up this filthy trash you keep posting here,Nairobi is the king of African skyline,weve already launched the plan for Africas tallest supertalls.Sasa Tatizo lako nini? Mimi ninasema leta picha ya hiyo tower tuweze kuona lipi zuri. Nimekueleza kwamba PSPF na TPA ni elegant towers. Wewe jikaze tu ulete picha hapa.
Mimi nimekuuliza kuleta picha Britam unaleta mbwembwe za project ambazo zipo kwenye kutengenezwa. Leta picha ndugu acha kukimbia.Just shut up this filthy trash you keep posting here,Nairobi is the king of African skyline,weve already launched the plan for Africas tallest supertalls.
World's largest construction company to build Africa's tallest development
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Oil marketing firm Hass Group announced today that it has signed a 20 billion Kenya shilling agreement to build the tallest building in Africa with China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC), currently ranked the largest construction company in the world, Hass Towers, a mixed use development is set to be complete in 2020, and be located Upper Hill, Nairobi.
The Honourable Mr John O. Odipo, the Counsellor of Kenya’s Embassy in China, and the Commercial Counsellor of Kenya’s Embassy in China, The Honourable Mr Vincent E. Omuse attended the official signing ceremony held at the five-star Kempinski Hotel, Beijing, on 28 February.
Also attending the signing ceremony were the Chairman of Hass Petroleum Group, Mr Abdinassir Ali Hassan; Vice Chairman and Co-Founder of White Lotus Inc., Mr Sita Ramachandra Raju Poosapati; Vice President of CSCEC Overseas Operations, Mr Li Mingguang; and Vice President of CSCEC Overseas Operations, Mr Zhang Zhiping.
In his speech, Mr Hassan, Hass Group Chairman, described the signing as an ‘historic’ event andcongratulated CSCEC on winning the contract after a long negotiation and tender process. He said: “It has not been an easy road. [CSCEC] went through a rigorous tender system which they won over ten international companies including European, Turkish as well as other Chinese competitors.
“Hass Group awarding the contract to CSCEC demonstrates a stronger growing economic partnership between the Chinese government and the Kenyan government, and is a testament to Kenya’s economic and political stability. This project will give CSCEC a majestic entry point into Africa.”
Mr Li Mingguang, Vice President of CSCEC Overseas Operations said: “This will be the tallest building in Africa and become a landmark in Kenya. It is sure to drive regional development, promote economic growth, and attract more investment and tourism into Kenya. China State Construction understands the importance of this grand project and is honoured to be chosen as the main contractor.”
Construction of the foundations for Hass Towers is due to start in April this year, when the project will officially launch in Kenya. Once complete, the development will include Grade A offices, a five-star Hilton hotel, plus a luxury retail and entertainment complex. Standing over 300 metres high with 67 storeys, the tallest tower is designed to represent ‘the height of African achievement’, considerably taller than the current record holder, the Carlton Centre in South Africa (at 50 floors and 223 m tall).
Kenya is one of Africa’s fastest growing economies with strong growth in its agricultural, tourism, construction and telecommunication sectors. The project is conveniently located just 16km from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, in Nairobi’s growing financial hub of Upper Hill, where many embassies and international organisations have set up their regional offices. These include Cisco Systems, World Bank and the IMF.
link http://www.africanbusinessreview.co.za/finance/2758/World's-largest-construction-company-to-build-Africa's-tallest-development ____________________________________
Urefu wa gorofa hupimwa na metre ama feet, si floor my friend. Thats why there are Highrise, Skyscrapers, Super tall skyscrapers na megatall skyscrappers
Here you can count the Kenyan ones na Tanzanian ones List of tallest buildings in Africa - Wikipedia
Urefu wa gorofa hupimwa na metre ama feet, si floor my friend. Thats why there are Highrise, Skyscrapers, Super tall skyscrapers na megatall skyscrappers
Here you can count the Kenyan ones na Tanzanian ones List of tallest buildings in Africa - Wikipedia
Hio ndio desturi ya wakenya wote akili zao hua ni kukariri tuNimekueleza TPA ni refu kuliko majengo ya PSPF sasa unapokataa nakuona hujui chochote kuhusu Dar es salaam unasikia tu. Na inaonesha mnapenda sana kupika taarifa za uongo.
Fine ..just fine ..nairobi skyline ndo hiyo sasa ...Mimi nimekuuliza kuleta picha Britam unaleta mbwembwe za project ambazo zipo kwenye kutengenezwa. Leta picha ndugu acha kukimbia.
Hio project haimaliziki leo wala kesho au kwa akili yako unafkiri tanzania hakuna buildings ziko under constructionJust shut up this filthy trash you keep posting here,Nairobi is the king of African skyline,weve already launched the plan for Africas tallest supertalls.
World's largest construction company to build Africa's tallest development
Quote:
Oil marketing firm Hass Group announced today that it has signed a 20 billion Kenya shilling agreement to build the tallest building in Africa with China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC), currently ranked the largest construction company in the world, Hass Towers, a mixed use development is set to be complete in 2020, and be located Upper Hill, Nairobi.
The Honourable Mr John O. Odipo, the Counsellor of Kenya’s Embassy in China, and the Commercial Counsellor of Kenya’s Embassy in China, The Honourable Mr Vincent E. Omuse attended the official signing ceremony held at the five-star Kempinski Hotel, Beijing, on 28 February.
Also attending the signing ceremony were the Chairman of Hass Petroleum Group, Mr Abdinassir Ali Hassan; Vice Chairman and Co-Founder of White Lotus Inc., Mr Sita Ramachandra Raju Poosapati; Vice President of CSCEC Overseas Operations, Mr Li Mingguang; and Vice President of CSCEC Overseas Operations, Mr Zhang Zhiping.
In his speech, Mr Hassan, Hass Group Chairman, described the signing as an ‘historic’ event andcongratulated CSCEC on winning the contract after a long negotiation and tender process. He said: “It has not been an easy road. [CSCEC] went through a rigorous tender system which they won over ten international companies including European, Turkish as well as other Chinese competitors.
“Hass Group awarding the contract to CSCEC demonstrates a stronger growing economic partnership between the Chinese government and the Kenyan government, and is a testament to Kenya’s economic and political stability. This project will give CSCEC a majestic entry point into Africa.”
Mr Li Mingguang, Vice President of CSCEC Overseas Operations said: “This will be the tallest building in Africa and become a landmark in Kenya. It is sure to drive regional development, promote economic growth, and attract more investment and tourism into Kenya. China State Construction understands the importance of this grand project and is honoured to be chosen as the main contractor.”
Construction of the foundations for Hass Towers is due to start in April this year, when the project will officially launch in Kenya. Once complete, the development will include Grade A offices, a five-star Hilton hotel, plus a luxury retail and entertainment complex. Standing over 300 metres high with 67 storeys, the tallest tower is designed to represent ‘the height of African achievement’, considerably taller than the current record holder, the Carlton Centre in South Africa (at 50 floors and 223 m tall).
Kenya is one of Africa’s fastest growing economies with strong growth in its agricultural, tourism, construction and telecommunication sectors. The project is conveniently located just 16km from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, in Nairobi’s growing financial hub of Upper Hill, where many embassies and international organisations have set up their regional offices. These include Cisco Systems, World Bank and the IMF.
link http://www.africanbusinessreview.co.za/finance/2758/World's-largest-construction-company-to-build-Africa's-tallest-development ____________________________________
We usione kueka jengo amabalo liko under construction tutashtuka huku kuna jengo linajengwa dar ea salaam,linaitwa NHC morocco square and its taunted as a biggest housing project in east and central AfricaJust shut up this filthy trash you keep posting here,Nairobi is the king of African skyline,weve already launched the plan for Africas tallest supertalls.
World's largest construction company to build Africa's tallest development
Quote:
Oil marketing firm Hass Group announced today that it has signed a 20 billion Kenya shilling agreement to build the tallest building in Africa with China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC), currently ranked the largest construction company in the world, Hass Towers, a mixed use development is set to be complete in 2020, and be located Upper Hill, Nairobi.
The Honourable Mr John O. Odipo, the Counsellor of Kenya’s Embassy in China, and the Commercial Counsellor of Kenya’s Embassy in China, The Honourable Mr Vincent E. Omuse attended the official signing ceremony held at the five-star Kempinski Hotel, Beijing, on 28 February.
Also attending the signing ceremony were the Chairman of Hass Petroleum Group, Mr Abdinassir Ali Hassan; Vice Chairman and Co-Founder of White Lotus Inc., Mr Sita Ramachandra Raju Poosapati; Vice President of CSCEC Overseas Operations, Mr Li Mingguang; and Vice President of CSCEC Overseas Operations, Mr Zhang Zhiping.
In his speech, Mr Hassan, Hass Group Chairman, described the signing as an ‘historic’ event andcongratulated CSCEC on winning the contract after a long negotiation and tender process. He said: “It has not been an easy road. [CSCEC] went through a rigorous tender system which they won over ten international companies including European, Turkish as well as other Chinese competitors.
“Hass Group awarding the contract to CSCEC demonstrates a stronger growing economic partnership between the Chinese government and the Kenyan government, and is a testament to Kenya’s economic and political stability. This project will give CSCEC a majestic entry point into Africa.”
Mr Li Mingguang, Vice President of CSCEC Overseas Operations said: “This will be the tallest building in Africa and become a landmark in Kenya. It is sure to drive regional development, promote economic growth, and attract more investment and tourism into Kenya. China State Construction understands the importance of this grand project and is honoured to be chosen as the main contractor.”
Construction of the foundations for Hass Towers is due to start in April this year, when the project will officially launch in Kenya. Once complete, the development will include Grade A offices, a five-star Hilton hotel, plus a luxury retail and entertainment complex. Standing over 300 metres high with 67 storeys, the tallest tower is designed to represent ‘the height of African achievement’, considerably taller than the current record holder, the Carlton Centre in South Africa (at 50 floors and 223 m tall).
Kenya is one of Africa’s fastest growing economies with strong growth in its agricultural, tourism, construction and telecommunication sectors. The project is conveniently located just 16km from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, in Nairobi’s growing financial hub of Upper Hill, where many embassies and international organisations have set up their regional offices. These include Cisco Systems, World Bank and the IMF.
link http://www.africanbusinessreview.co.za/finance/2758/World's-largest-construction-company-to-build-Africa's-tallest-development ____________________________________
Hawa jamaa tunawapiga mpaka hawaamini macho yao.Hio project haimaliziki leo wala kesho au kwa akili yako unafkiri tanzania hakuna buildings ziko under construction
We usione kueka jengo amabalo liko under construction tutashtuka huku kuna jengo linajengwa dar ea salaam,linaitwa NHC morocco square and its taunted as a biggest housing project in east and central Africa
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Wana nini hawa mbona hawasumbui kabisa hawa kama biscuit ndan ya chaiHawa jamaa tunawapiga mpaka hawaamini macho yao.
Milad nae saazingine hajielewi. Atasemaje leo March moja ndo wameingia Tanzania wakat ndo wameingia Dar ?? Tanzania waliingia tangu walipoingia Tunduma, mbeya, iringa nkTreni ya kifahari toka Afrika Kusini imetua Dar ikiwa na Watalii.