Project Details
Construction of 18 new BTS stations comprising of generator rooms, equipment rooms and external works in Western and southwestern regions of Uganda
Client:
Uganda Telecom Limited
Architect:
Barker Barton and Lawson Uganda
Year of Implementation:
2004
Project Summary
The construction of 18 new BTS (Base Transceiver Station) stations marks a significant advancement in Uganda’s telecommunications infrastructure, spearheaded by Uganda Telecom Limited and designed by Barker Barton and Lawson Uganda. These stations, strategically located across the Western and southwestern regions of Uganda, aim to enhance network coverage and connectivity, especially in remote and underserved areas. Each BTS station will feature generator rooms, equipment rooms, and comprehensive external works to ensure optimal performance and reliability of telecommunications services.
As the client, Uganda Telecom Limited underscores its commitment to bridging the digital divide and improving telecommunications accessibility for all Ugandans. By investing in the construction of these BTS stations, Uganda Telecom Limited aims to expand its network reach, deliver high-quality voice and data services, and support the country’s socio-economic development. Through collaboration with Barker Barton and Lawson Uganda, renowned for their expertise in architectural design and engineering, Uganda Telecom Limited is poised to establish a robust telecommunications infrastructure that meets the evolving needs of consumers and contributes to Uganda’s digital transformation agenda.