NSSF scales down Hazina Towers to 15 floors instead of 39

NSSF scales down Hazina Towers to 15 floors instead of 39

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NSSF scales down Hazina Towers to 15 floors instead of 39

By Macharia Kamau
Published: Nov 24th 2017 at 22:17, Updated: Nov 25th 2017 at 00:21

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Nakumatt Lifestyle along Morktar Daddah Street taken on October 27, 2016: Photo: Wilberforce Okwiri/Standard)

SUMMARY

The anchor retailer Nakumatt Supermarket seeking compensation for loss of business to its Lifestyle branch, a matter that is still pending in courtThe stalling of the building last year is among the many challenge that it has faced since it opened in 2003

Hazina Trade Towers will not feature in the league of Africa’s tallest buildings after all. The National Social Security Fund says it would complete the building at its current height owing to structural weaknesses that cannot support the initial planned of 180 metres.

The building, which houses the Nakumatt Lifestyle outlet, is currently on the 15th floor even though it was expected to go up to the 39th floor.

Construction was stopped last October over safety concerns, where the beams were found not be strong enough to support a building of such a height. NSSF said after considering other options that included strengthening the beams, it has decided to complete it at its current height.

Anthony Munyiri, an NSSF trustee, said the Fund is seeking approvals from the County Government of Nairobi to complete the building. “We have decided to stop at 15th flour and are currently waiting for approvals from the County Government so that we can complete it as it is,” he said yesterday during NSSF’s Annual General Meeting in Nairobi.

The stalling of the building last year is among the many challenge that it has faced since it opened in 2003. The anchor retailer Nakumatt Supermarket is seeking compensation for loss of business to its Lifestyle branch, a matter that is still pending in court.

Legal action

The tender process to select a contractor was also queried and there were allegations that it had been done irregularly. At the same time, the Nairobi County Government required the contractor to undertake another environmental audit.

The move to halt construction of the building comes amid concerns by the Auditor General on the construction of the building as well as the relations with Nakumatt, which appear to have also stood in the way of the Fund completing the building.

“NSSF should take legal action against the tenant (Nakumatt Holdings) to secure completion of the building and safeguard members’ contributions,” said the Auditor General in his report on NSSF’s finances contained in the Fund’s annual report.

The pension scheme had received approvals to increase the number of floors from two to 39 in 2010 and awarded a Sh6.7 billion contract to China Jiangxi International Kenya to complete the building. According to the Auditor General, the contractor has already been paid Sh1.9 billion and warned that the money could be lost if construction does not resume.

“An audit inspection carried out on January 14, 2016 revealed that the work had stalled after reaching 15th floor or at 38 per cent,” said Ouko in his report.

At the AGM, Central Organisation of Trade Unions Secretary General Francis Atwoli, questioned the contractor’s capacity but also noted that the project was too big to be handled by one firm.

In addition to the Hazina Trade Centre, China Jiangxi has been contracted to put up a number of NSSF’s projects that have stalled including the Nyayo Estate Embakasi Phase 6. Atwoli is a member of NSSF’s board of trustees.

According to NSSF, the projects have stalled due to approvals taking longer than expected.

NSSF scales down Hazina Towers to 15 floors instead of 39
 
Following the collapse of many buildings in Kenya, finishing this structure at its 15th floor would be a prudential decision. Other wise it would have risked to collapse in the near future...
Lack of planning as usual surprised undertaken by NSSF though!
 
Mh, hawa engineers wa Kenya hatari tupu.
Na hapo imefanyika lobbying na espionage ya hatari.
Otherwise lingefikishwa huko alafu ingekuja kuwa aibu zaidi.
Naona Uhuru Kenyatta ameanza kazi sasa, uchaguzi umemshtua sana na anajua
 
Smart move?, mavi ya kuku, kwani civil engineers wenu walikuwa wamelewa wakani wanafanya hesabu na kununua size za beams kulingana na urefu wa jengo? hawakujua kwamba jendo linalojengwa ni la urefu gani?, rushwa, corruption..rushwa...corruption hadi matakoni
Hawajalala ndio maana imekuwa scaled down on time.
 
Smart move?, mavi ya kuku, kwani civil engineers wenu walikuwa wamelewa wakani wanafanya hesabu na kununua size za beams kulingana na urefu wa jengo? hawakujua kwamba jendo linalojengwa ni la urefu gani?, rushwa, corruption..rushwa...corruption hadi matakoni

Hivi bado kuna civil engineers in Kenya, hizo nyumba zinanguka hivyo ni kama wote wamelala.
 
Hawajalala ndio maana imekuwa scaled down on time.
Mwaswat kuna wakati inabidi uwe mkweli na muungwana, hivi dunia ya leo kweli kunaweza kufanyika kosa la kijinga kama hilo?, tatizo kubwa ambalo mara nyingi nimekuwa nikilisema ni kwamba, huko kweni planning phase ni kama haipo, miradi mingi inaanzishwa kwa kubahatisha, hamna uhakika huko mbele itakuwaje.

Ujenzi wa nyumba yoyote ile unakamilika during planning phase, materials kiasi gani yanahitajika, yenye density kiasi gani per each area, jengo litagharimu kiasi gani, litaweza kuhimili uzito gani, litadumu muda gani, chuma aina gani kitumike, haiwezikani jengo kubwa kama hilo lijengwe kwa kubahatisha, eti katikati ya mradi ndiyo ijulikane kwamba haiwezikani kufika mwisho, hata hapo lilipo hilo jengo sio salama tena inabidi livunjwe, warudi tena mezani waanze upya planning phase, litakuja kubomoka na kuua watu lazima
 
Hawajalala ndio maana imekuwa scaled down on time.

Kenyans are half minded.
I never witnessed or heard trimming down the number of floors of a multi storey buildings during the construction stage.

if the scoping of work is necessary due to a number of factors or parameters, it should be done during the planning stage but not at that point.
 
Kenyans are half minded.
I never witnessed or heard trimming down the number of floors of a multi storey buildings during the construction stage.

if the scoping of work is necessary due to a number of factors or parameters, it should be done during the planning stage but not at that point.
Do you ever participate in Tanzanian news and politics?
 
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