Over the course of 4 years, UCBP is directly developing the capacity of a minimum of 120 companies in the Ethiopian construction sector. All of these companies have a specific role in ensuring the timely construction of the universities. Simultaneously, they receive targeted, expertise-specific trainings at firm and site level. These companies are divided into four professional groups: Construction Management
Companies (Tier I), Architects and Engineers (Tier II), Construction Companies (Tier III), and Small and Medium Enterprises (Tier IV).
integrated into the GTZ IS team at headquarters and at the construction sites. They are trained in the modern techniques of construction management systems. In Ethiopia, the job profile of CMC’s is not well known; UCBP is a very strong supporter of this field. Participating companies for Phase I from May 2006 until December 2007 were:
Phase two has started in late 2007 with the following companies;
In UCBP, MH Engineering is responsible for the planning and design of the university buildings. GTZ IS and, throughout the entire program duration, a minimum of 39 architects and engineering companies (A&E) are involved in every step of this process- from master planning to architectural, structural, electrical and sanitary design. The A&E’s benefit directly from UCBP experts’ capacity development: they receive training on contract and project management systems, as well as the latest design software and cost efficient design (CED) methods. They can easily apply these new methods to further design proposals for other clients.
Phase one has started in June 2006 and was finished in July 2007. The participating companies were:
Phase two has started in the second half on 2007 and the participating companies are:
Ethiopian construction companies participating in the UCBP are building the 13 universities.
They also undergo corporate re-engineering at both site and head office levels. This includes the improvement of their contract and project management systems, as well as financial and construction equipment management. Participating companies for phase I, May 2006 until October 2007, included:
Phase two has started in late 2007 and participating contractors are:
Construction Companies |
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Demera Construction Engineering |
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Data Construction P.L.C |
Amal Construction P.L.C |
Macro General Contractor & Trading P.L.C |
Tayam Engineering & Commerce B.C |
Ziqualla Construction Co. |
SUR Construction P.L.C |
Jibril Geresu P.L.C |
Alemayehu Ketema General Contractor |
Taye Asfaw Building Constructor |
Afro Tsion Construction P.L.C |
Kabew Construction P.L.C |
Tekleberhan Ambaye Construction P.L.C |
Emlelu Werede Construction (BC) |
Orbit Engineering and Construction P.L.C |
Abiy Hailu Building Contractor |
Africawit Building & Contractor P.L.C |
Radar Construction (BC) |
A.M.B Construction P.L.C |
Katekse Engineering & Trading P.L.C |
Equator Engineering & Construction P.L.C |
Fufa Legissa Building Contractor |
Century Construction P.L.C |
Tag Construction & Engineering P.L.C |
GAD Construction P.L.C |
Genale Construction (BC) |
Nasew Construction P.L.C |
Kesham Construction (BC) |
Flintstone Engineering |
MAN General Contractor |
Tewodros Abera Building Contractor |
UCBP engages more than 350 local enterprises and cooperatives in the regions around the 15 UCBP sites. These companies perform subcontracted works onsite and benefit from a special capacity development module based on the CEFE methodology (Link to Capacity Development). UCBP is still looking forward to involve many more local and regional enterprises and cooperatives. See more information here…