National Housing and Construction Company
Limited Liability Company | |
Industry | Housing |
Founded | 1964 |
Headquarters | Kampala, Uganda |
Key people |
Agnes Kalibbala Chairperson Parity Twinomujuni Ag. CEO[1] |
Services | Construction |
Revenue | US$6 million |
Total assets | US$70 million (2009) |
Number of employees | 150 |
Website | http://www.nhcc.co.ug |
National Housing and Construction Company Limited (NHCC), is a Ugandan construction and real estate management company, partly owned by the Uganda Government. The Company’s mandate is to increase the housing stock in the country, rehabilitate the housing industry and encourage Ugandans to own homes in an organized environment.[2]
History
NHCC was established by the National Housing Corporation Act of 1964, as a 100% government parastatal. The Act was later repealed by the 1974 Decree to form National Housing and Construction Corporation. In July 2002, the Corporation became a Public Limited Liability Company known as National Housing and Construction Company Limited. Later, the Uganda government partially divested from NHCC by selling 49% shareholding to Libyan African Investment Company (LAICO), an investment company owned by the Government of Libya.[3]
Ownership
As of July 2014, the shareholding in the stock of NHCC is as depicted in the table below:
Rank | Name of Owner | Percentage Ownership |
---|---|---|
1 | Libyan African Investment Company (LAICO) | 49.0 |
2 | Uganda Government | 51.0 |
Total | 100.00 | |
Asset base
In 2011, NHCC owned assets in excess of US$70 million, with annual turnover of US$6 million. NHCC owned 5.0% of Housing Finance Bank, Uganda's 9th largest commercial bank, as of December 2013.
Products and services
- Design, construct and sale high quality homes in an organized environment
- Offer consultancy services in real estate development and management
- Provide construction services for medium and large-scale projects
- Offer Property Management Services for the government-owned ultra-modern Crested Towers Office Complex in downtown Kampala
Current projects
As of December 2009, the following are some of the construction and management projects that NHCC was involved in: Sunset Apartments - 268 Apartment Homes (3 bedrooms each) - Kiwaatule, Kampala
- Bukoto Housing Project - 105 Housing Units - Bukoto, Kampala
- Ntinda Housing Project - 80 Housing Units - Ntinda, Kampala
- Naalya Housing Project - 610 Housing Units - Naalya, Kira Town, Wakiso District
- Lubowa Housing Project - 33 Executive Mansions - Lubowa, Wakiso District
- Mpumudde Housing Project - 20 Bungalows - Jinja
- Condominiums Sales have been completed to over 200 tenant-occupants in developments in the following sections of Kampala: Kololo, Nakasero and Bugoloobi
- Condominium Sales are planned to over 1,300 tenant-occupants in the following sections of Kampala: Bukoto, Bugoloobi and Wandegeya.
- NHCC has engaged third parties to construct the following developments which NHCC does not own:
- Administrative Office Block at Wakiso District Headquarters - Wakiso Municipality
- District Health Services Block at Wakiso District Headquarters - Wakiso Municipality
- Laboratory and Library at Busuubizi, Mityana District
- Laboratory and Library at Ibanda, Ibanda District
- Laboratory and Library at Kibuli, Kampala
- Office Block at Kajjansi, Wakiso District
- Office Block at Mbarara University, Mbarara.
Recent developments
In July 2014, NHCC borrowed US$9 million from Shelter Afrique, a Nairobi-based pan-African finance institution, for the purpose of constructing more affordable housing in Uganda.[4][5][6]
Mortgage providers
NHCC works with the following mortgage providers at all of her housing projects:
See also
References
- ↑ Ladu, Ismail Musa (3 July 2015). "NSSF Avails Shs40 Billion To Fill Housing Deficit". Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ↑ Wacha, Joe (25 February 2013). "NHCC To Build 7,500 Houses For Low Income Earners". Uganda Radio Network (URN). Retrieved 3 July 2014.
- ↑ NHCC, . "NHCC: Company Profile". National Housing and Construction Company (NHCC). Retrieved 3 July 2014.
- ↑ Gachiri, John (21 July 2014). "Shelter Afrique In KSh790 Million Deal With Uganda Firm". Business Daily Africa (Nairobi). Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- ↑ Administrator, . (20 July 2014). "Shelter Afrique Extends $9 Million Loan To Uganda". Kenya Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- ↑ Baguma, Raymond (21 July 2014). "National Housing Signs Pact for Affordable Houses". New Vision. Retrieved 22 July 2014.