Kibuli Muslim Tower

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TypeCommercial
LocationKibuli Hill
Kampala, Uganda
Coordinates00°18′44″N 32°35′54″E / 0.31222°N 32.59833°E / 0.31222; 32.59833
Construction startedFebruary 2021
Kibuli Muslim Tower
Kibuli Muslim Tower is located in Kampala
Kibuli Muslim Tower
Location within Kampala
General information
TypeCommercial
LocationKibuli Hill
Kampala, Uganda
Coordinates00°18′44″N 32°35′54″E / 0.31222°N 32.59833°E / 0.31222; 32.59833
Construction startedFebruary 2021
CompletedFebruary 2022 (Expected)
Technical details
Floor count8
Design and construction
Main contractorVcon Construction Uganda Limited & Ambitious Construction Limited

Kibuli Muslim Tower, also Uganda Muslim Education Association Tower, or UMEA Tower, is a building under construction in Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda.[1]

The building is located on five acres (2 ha), on Kibuli Hill, adjacent to Kibuli Mosque, in Makindye Division in southeastern Kampala, the capital city of Uganda.[1] This is approximately 3.5 kilometres (2 mi), by road, southeast of the city's central business district.[2] The approximate coordinates of Kibuli Muslim Tower are 0°18'44.0"N, 32°35'54.0"E (Latitude:0.312222; Longitude:32.598333).[3]

Overview

Kibuli Muslim Tower is owned by Uganda Muslim Education Association (UMEA). It comprises rentable residential apartments and commercial office space. UMEA is expected to maintain its headquarters at this location and avail the remaining space to residential and commercial tenants, for rent.[4]

Construction

The construction contract was awarded to a consortium comprising two Ugandan companies; (a) Vcon Construction Uganda Limited, a member of the Ruparelia Group and (b) Ambitious Construction Limited. The consortium beat 14 other bidders in order to win the construction contract. Construction is expected to last one year and conclude during the first quarter of 2022.[1][4][5] The supervising engineering company is Dolsar Engineering Limited of Turkey.[6]

Funding

The two hectares (5 acres) on which the tower stands were donated by Prince Kassim Nakibinge, "the titular head of the Muslim community in Uganda". UMEA borrowed the US10.4 million (USh38 billion) needed for erecting the building from the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), headquartered in Saudi Arabia.[1][4][5]

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