Infrastructure
In recent years African governments have paid special attention to developing the interrelated physical components of goods and services, which are essential to economic growth and productivity, and to improving social conditions.
Investment in well-designed infrastructure has a positive impact on public health and production, which can contribute to increased regional integration in energy and telecommunications facilities, and to the extension of transportation networks.
We work with clients to develop projects in the areas of road construction, airport renewal, ports and pipelines, as well as alternate energy solutions, such as waste to energy, solar, and wind-solar hybrid systems.
We assist with interpreting PPP guidelines, and work with most funding structures, including, “EPC”, “BT”, “BOT” , “BOO” and “BOOT”.
Our multidisciplinary expertise equips us to address the economic, social, physical and environmental aspects of a development in a fully integrated manner. For example, we have dedicated teams of expert consultants who specialise in the design and engineering of civil structures, signalling, telecoms and electrification.
We have an established reputation for providing imaginative, practical and independent advice and see stakeholder and community engagement as essential to the success of all projects to gain consensus or preferably active support for proposals.
We are experienced in helping the various stakeholders involved in the development process to reach consensus and in delivering practical solutions which can be implemented.
Our holistic approach to understanding project complexities is pragmatic and innovative, ensuring our solutions are balanced, people-friendly and sustainable.
