Project Details
Construction of Office Block and Associated Buildings in Kyamulibwa Masaka District
Client:
Medical Research Council
Architect:
Barker Barton and Lawson Uganda
Year of Implementation:
2000
Project Summary
The construction of an office block and associated buildings in Kyamulibwa, Masaka District, spearheaded by Barker Barton and Lawson Uganda, signifies a significant advancement in infrastructure development aimed at bolstering healthcare services in the region. This project, commissioned by the Medical Research Council, entails the establishment of modern office spaces and ancillary facilities to support the research and administrative functions of the organization. The new office block will serve as a hub for scientific inquiry, enabling the Medical Research Council to conduct groundbreaking studies and initiatives to address health challenges prevalent in the area.
As the client, the Medical Research Council demonstrates its dedication to advancing medical research and improving healthcare delivery in Uganda. By investing in the construction of this office block and associated buildings, the organization aims to enhance its operational capacity and foster collaboration among researchers, healthcare professionals, and stakeholders. Moreover, the project reflects a broader commitment to strengthening the healthcare infrastructure in Masaka District, ultimately contributing to better health outcomes and improved access to quality healthcare services for the local population.