The 6.5 -kilometer renovation of the Second Street Extension in Harare, which was awarded to Exodus & Company and Fossil Contracting, is now complete, providing additional support to the government’s ongoing infrastructure development efforts.
The two companies collaborated to revitalize this important urban thoroughfare, working side by side.
“Exodus & Company and Fossil have once again upheld their reputation for delivering high-quality construction work across a range of services, including project management, housing, infrastructure, earthmoving, and general building,” said Felix Mhona, the Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister.
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Mhona was accompanied by industry heavyweights like Dr. Tinashe Manzungu, President of the Zimbabwe Building Contractors Association, members of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Transport and Infrastructure Development, and Charles Tawengwa, the Minister of Harare Provincial Affairs.
The Second Street Extension project’s successful completion highlights Zimbabwe’s government’s emphasis on modernizing the nation’s essential road networks as part of the “Second Republic” plan.
“Infrastructure development, particularly the construction and rehabilitation of major highways, remains a top priority for our administration,” Mhona said.
“Projects like the Second Street Extension are crucial to enhancing connectivity and supporting economic growth across Zimbabwe.”
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