WATUMISHI Housing Company (WHC) and the LAPF Pensions Fund are set to implement with immediate effect President John Magufuli’s directive to give preferential treatment to competent local contractors.
Speaking separately during interviews
with the ‘Daily News’ recently, the WHC Managing Director, Dr Fred
Msemwa and the LAPF Director General, Mr Eliud Sanga, collectively said
their entities were keen to implement the directive.
“At WHC we found the directive timely,
nationalistic and in line with the Public Procurement Act. To affirm WHC
management commitment to the order, effective in the coming housing
units construction projects we will introduce the system of having
several lots or segments when we float tenders for all projects.
We are set to abandon the traditional system where a project let say worth 30 billion shillings was floated as a single project.
We will create several small lots of
value not exceeding 10bn/- so that we contribute towards the growth and
strengthening of local construction firms,” vowed the WHC managing
director.
The WHC is a state agency tasked with
the construction of low cost housing units for public servants. To fit
in the WHC low-cost housing philosophy, Dr Msemwa challenged local
contractors to adopt nationalism as their motto as they bid and work on
WHC projects. “Indeed local contractors are going to abundantly benefit
from WHC projects in various parts of the country.
On his part, Mr Sanga noted that the
directive is aimed at seeing to it that the country maximises the
benefit of its generated revenues by creating conducive operational
environment for local contractors.
“By awarding contracts to qualified
local contractors we hit three birds at once by creating abundant
employment, retaining the wealth earned by the contractor and extending
the much required support for growth and strengthening of the local
construction sector,” observed the LAPF boss.
However, Mr Sanga called on local firms
to come up with a national strategy which will win the state backing to
solve the long-standing operational cum business capital deficiencies.
“Local contractors need to sit down and present a national strategy to
seek state support.
I am aware one of the factors powering
foreign contractors is a massive and multi-front guarantee or support
they enjoy from their governments.
“It can be done here provided our firms’
proprietors change their mind-sets to adopt a proper business-like
attitude,” noted Mr Sanga.
Among other projects, WHC is undertaking
a 12 billion shillings 10 storey double towers block at Magomeni
Usalama, several low-cost housing units at Mbweni and Kigamboni both in
Dar es Salaam, Morogoro, Mwanza, Dodoma and an up-coming multi-billion
shillings satellite town at Kibaha, all totaling over 200 billion
shillings.
The LAPF on the other hand has recently
implemented high-profile construction projects including the 18 storey
Kijitonyama skyscraper phase two, the new, ultra-modern Dodoma LAPF
headquarters.
The seven storey building serves other
tenants; LAPF too owns an exceptional and multi-billion shillings
shopping-mall in the lake-side city of Mwanza.
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