Project Details
Construction of Boundary Wall and Rehabilitation of Staff Quarters in Entebbe
Client:
Medical Research Council
Architect:
SBN Consulting
Year of Implementation:
2013
Project Summary
The construction of a boundary wall and the rehabilitation of staff quarters in Entebbe, overseen by SBN Consulting for the Medical Research Council, signifies a pivotal investment in infrastructure improvement. Initiated in 2013, this project aimed to enhance security and accommodation facilities for personnel working at the Medical Research Council site in Entebbe. The construction of the boundary wall involved erecting a sturdy perimeter barrier to safeguard the premises and control access, thereby ensuring a secure environment for research activities and staff residing within the compound. Concurrently, the rehabilitation of staff quarters included refurbishing existing residential units to modern standards, and providing comfortable living spaces that support the well-being and productivity of personnel.
SBN Consulting, as the architect, collaborated closely with the Medical Research Council to design and execute solutions that align with organizational objectives and operational requirements. The project implementation integrated efficient construction practices and quality craftsmanship to deliver durable infrastructure tailored to meet the specific needs of the medical research community in Entebbe. By improving both security measures and living conditions, this initiative enhances the overall functionality and safety of the Medical Research Council site, reinforcing its role as a leading institution dedicated to scientific research and healthcare advancement in Uganda.