The developer of the Sh6 billion Buxton Point project in Mombasa has embraced the use of technology in the construction of Phase 2 of the development.
GulfCap Real Estate has acquired tunnel formwork, a modern technology that will be used in both the Buxton Point project in Mombasa and also in their Sh20 billion Starehe Point project in Nairobi.
The developer borrowed the technology from partners in Turkey, India, and China to deliver mass affordable housing as per the government’s affordable housing agenda.
“With a target of delivering over 7,000 units in less than three years, It’s no longer feasible to deliver those number of units using the traditional brick and mortar methodology hence the need to incorporate technology in our construction,” the GulfCap Real Estate Chief Executive Chris Ochieng said.
Tunnel formwork allows the contractor to cast walls and slabs in one operation in a daily cycle. This strategic move, Mr Ochieng said, promises to up efficiency and enhance the quality and safety standards of the projects.
He added the construction will incorporate a system formwork approach to ensure completion of the structures within a year and a maximum period of 18 months for new homeowners to occupy their homes. – The Standard