Tatu City Appoints CRBC as Main Contractor for Iconic Jabali Towers Project

Tatu City and the Launch of Jabali Towers



Tatu City, a visionary urban development transforming Kenya's real estate landscape, recently announced the appointment of the China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) as the main contractor for the ambitious Jabali Towers project. This marks a significant milestone in the construction of two iconic residential towers at Tatu Central, a vibrant business and leisure district, poised to redefine sustainable living and working environments in Africa.

A Landmark Development


The Jabali Towers project reflects a substantial investment in Kenya's real estate market and positions Tatu City firmly as Africa's premier new town and large-scale urban planning initiative. The market demand is already evident, with sales of Tower A reaching an impressive 75% among both local and international buyers eager to embrace a flourishing lifestyle.

Spanning a total built area of 88,000 square meters, the complex consists of two residential towers, 25 and 36 stories high, alongside a 150-room hotel, state-of-the-art category A office spaces, and 35 shops and restaurants. The residential units, including studios and one to three-bedroom apartments, are priced starting from 9.7 million KES (approximately 74,500 USD), providing an attractive opportunity for individuals and investors looking to secure homes in Kenya's primary mixed-use economic zone.

Residents will enjoy top-tier amenities that feature a fitness center, infinity pool, beautifully landscaped gardens, wellbeing areas, co-working spaces, and vibrant public squares designed to foster community engagement.

Expertise Behind the Build


CRBC is a global leader in engineering and construction, boasting a diverse portfolio of projects across Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. In Kenya, CRBC is also working on the Talanta Sports City, the flagship stadium for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations, demonstrating its extensive capabilities in managing significant infrastructure projects.

The commencement of construction for Jabali Towers signals Tatu City's unwavering commitment to quality and excellence. “We prioritize quality in all our decisions at Tatu City, ensuring that we partner with suppliers that share our uncompromising standards,” states Stephen Jennings, the founder and CEO of Rendeavour, the owner and developer of Tatu City. “This project represents a crucial step towards creating a city that delivers lasting value to Kenya and its future generations.”

Infrastructure Investments


The project builds upon over 15 years of infrastructure investments in Tatu City, including 24/7 clean water supply, 99.7% electricity availability, high-speed fiber internet, and over 70 kilometers of internationally compliant roads, establishing the essential infrastructure expected of a modern global city.

The long-term appeal of Jabali Towers is tied to Tatu City's unique

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