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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA)

Request for Proposal

The project involves the construction of a new Club House building, including associated parking, drainage, and utility connections. The successful consultant will be expected to establish environmental
baselines, conduct stakeholder consultations, and manage the NEMA licensing process to completion.

GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION WORKS

Request for Proposal

The primary objective of this assignment is to determine the soil profile and bearing capacity of the site to inform the structural design of the foundations, drainage systems, and associated civil works. The successful firm will be expected to conduct site drilling/pitting, laboratory testing, and provide a detailed Geotechnical Interpretative Report.

Mechanical Services Installations

Expression of Interest

Sigona Golf Club intends to demolish the existing clubhouse and construct a new, modern facility on the same site. The new development has a gross built-up area of approximately 3,150 m² and will accommodate dining areas, bar, locker rooms, pro shop, administration offices, event and function spaces, commercial kitchen, and associated back-of-house facilities. 

Prequalification of Contractors

Sigona Golf Club New Club House

The proposed development comprises the construction of a new Club House at the Sigona Golf Club premises, Kikuyu, Kiambu County. The building has a Gross Built-Up Area of approximately 3,150 m² and will accommodate dining areas, bar, locker rooms, pro shop, administration offices, event and function spaces, and associated back-of-house facilities. 

Electrical Installation Works

Prequalification Document

Sigona Golf Club intends to demolish the existing clubhouse and construct a new, modern facility on the same site. The new development has a gross built-up area of approximately 3,150 m² and will accommodate dining areas, bar, locker rooms, pro shop, administration offices, event and function spaces, commercial kitchen, and associated back-of-house facilities. Contractors should note the Club remains an active, operating facility throughout the construction period; works must be executed with minimum disruption to Club operations and member safety.