The 40 Year-old multinational company states that it has built and solidified its reputation for executing projects that have positively impacted economies and societies. The project won by Inyatsi will see them turning a two-lane highway into a four-lane highway.
By Ntokozo Nkambule
Inyatsi Construction has won a quarter of a billion tender (E286.70 million) in Mozambique.
The project won by Inyatsi Construction in Mozambique is for the upgrade of the N4 MDC Section17: Tchumene Interchange to Matola that links South Africa and Mozambique. According to a press release issued by the construction company, the project is set for 12 months from August 2022 until July 2023. The project will see Inyatsi’s construction teams working to upgrade a stretch of the N4 highway, specifically turning a two-lane highway into a four-lane highway.
The company states in the press release that they believe that one of the reasons that set them apart, is that they have built and solidified their reputation for executing projects that have positively impacted economies and societies. “The company’s reputation is anchored on a demonstrable track record of completing quality projects, inclusiveness by proactively ensuring the participation of the communities, social and environmental contributions, as well as diversity in project experience”
Inyatsi Construction currently operates in nine countries and has delivered large infrastructure projects in Uganda, Zambia, South Africa, and Botswana. For the project in Mozambique, the company has partnered with Trans African Concessions.