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INFRASTRUCTURE

FOR

LIVEABLE CITIES

DISTRICT

INFRASTRUCTURE

Kakatar is for Durable, Beautiful, and Liveable District engineering infrastructure. We are building the Maitama Extension District Engineering Infrastructure and the Kyami District Engineering Infrastructure - all in the Federal Capital City of Abuja - on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria. The infrastructure, among others, include various types and sizes of roads, stormwater lines; booster pump station; network of electricity distribution and telecommunication ducts; 33KV/11KV Injection Substation, 11/0.415 KV Transformers; a long-span bridge connecting two highlands over a deep-water channel. We take every part of all the projects we execute seriously.

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MAITAMA EXTENSION  DISTRICT INFRASTRUCTURE

We are executing the provision of engineering infrastructure in Maitama Extension District, in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The scope of work involves, but not limited to, the provision of different sizes of bridges, one of which connects two highlands over a deep gulf; various types and sizes of roads, storm water lines; booster pump station; network of electricity distribution and telecommunication ducts; 33KV/11KV Injection Substation, 11/0.415 KV Transformers. The Maitama Extension District infrastructural development project is the first in the history of Abuja to be awarded to a wholly indigenously-owned, managed Nigerian construction and engineering firm.

KYAMI DISTRICT INFRASTRUCTURE

Kakatar is building the Kyami District engineering infrastructure. The contract for the project was awarded to us in Dec 2014 by the Federal capital development Administration (FCDA), Abuja, we mobilise to site and started work immediately. The scope of work involves, but  not limited to the provision of engineering infrastructure such as Roads of various types, bridges, storm water lines of various sizes, network of electricity distribution; sewage lines and drainages.

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CONSTRUCTING

DURABLE, 

LIVEABLE

CITIES

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