The Standard Gauge Railway which is part of the Northern Corridor Integrated Projects, will start from the Port of Mombasa through Nairobi in Kenya to Kampala in Uganda. It will also traverse the Tororo - Gulu to Nimule up to Juba route in South Sudan and also from Kampala to Kasese on to Mpondwe in
Construction of a 272-kilometre section of electric railway, linking the capital Kampala to the border town of Malaba, Uganda. Project is estimated to cost about 3 billion U.S. dollars. Scope of works could include: the design, construction, and procurement of rail vehicles for a standard gauge railway
Remedial works on Ntungamo - Kabale - Katuna roads in Uganda. Scope of works could include: Asphalt concrete and surface dressing for 65kms along Ntungamo - Kabale -Katuna Roads. The approximate GPS location has been placed along the proposed area of construction in Ntungamo, -0.8750755. 30.2656955.
Upgrading of the Rwenkunye-Apac-Lira-Puranga Road project in Uganda. The project is targeting upgrading of 191 km connecting the western part with the northern parts of Uganda. It traverses through four districts and connects several local trading centers and villages to the District Headquarters of
Construction of new buildings for the Aga Khan University on Port Bell Road, Kampala, Uganda. The project involves the construction of a six storey academic building and a student housing facility to house around 200 students; covering a total built area of approximately 18 000m². The scope of works
Upgrading of Katine-Ochero Road of 69.3km including the construction of 2.9km of town roads in Kaberamaido and Kalaki Towns to bituminous standards in Uganda. The Katine Ochero Road starts approximately 20km north of Soroti town on the Soroti - Lira Road near Katine trading center and it ends after 69.3km
The Dar es Salaam-Isaka-Kigali/Keza-Musongati (DIKKM) Railway Project is a new standard gauge railway line from Dar Es Salaam to Isaka to Kigali with a link to Burundi that will run from Keza to Musongati via Gitega. The new railway line will facilitate the efficient movement of freight and passenger
Construction of the Puranga-Acholibur Road for 64km in the Puranga Pader Northern Region Uganda. The exact GPS location is not known and the Marker has been placed at 2.6174409, 32.9385942.