Top award major boost for Zimbuild

Zimbuild CEO Tinashe Manzungu (third from right) receiving the award recently.

Diversified construction company Zimbuild says the recent award they won positions them as a major player in the game while enhancing the credibility of their business in the cut-throat construction industry.

Zimbuild won the Contractor of the Year Award, the main gong, at the Zimbabwe Building Contractors Association (ZBCA) awards held in Harare recently.

The company’s public relations and marketing manager Lisa Nomacebo Moyo said the award was a boon for the 10-year-old company. 

“Winning an award holds significant meaning for Zimbuild as a company,” she said.

“It serves as a validation and recognition of our commitment to excellence, and industry leadership.

“The award acknowledges the hard work, dedication and expertise of our entire team, from project managers to engineers, architects and skilled workers and the administrative staff.”

Moyo said the award demonstrates the company’s efforts and contributions to the construction industry.

“The award boosts employee morale and encourages continued excellence and inspires us to strive for even higher standards,” she said.

“On the other hand, the award also reinforces trust and confidence in our clients.

“It assures them that they have chosen a reputable and reliable construction partner, capable of delivering exceptional results and a proven track record of excellence.”

Founded by its CEO Tinashe Manzungu a decade ago, Zimbuild has grown by leaps and bounds to become a reputable company in the construction industry as shown by the number of accolades the company has received over the years.

The company, which started off as a real estate firm, is now involved in the construction and civil engineering work, both superstructure and infrastructure projects.

According to Moyo, Zimbuild is involved in the construction of residential complexes and housing projects across the country.

“These projects aim to provide quality housing solutions to meet the growing demand for affordable and sustainable homes,” she said.

“Among the projects is Hwange Unit 7 and 8 relocation and expansion programme and we are also constructing commercial buildings in Gweru, Harare, Victoria Falls, Chivi and other parts of the country these include office complexes, retail spaces, and hospitality establishments.

“These projects contribute to the growth and development of business sectors, creating spaces for entrepreneurship and economic activities.”

Moyo said Zimbuild was into infrastructure development including the construction and refurbishments of roads, bridges, and public utilities.

“These projects play a vital role in enhancing connectivity, improving transportation networks, and upgrading essential infrastructure to support economic growth,” she said.

“Lastly we are participating in industrial facilities such renovations and resuscitations of industrial factories and warehouses.

“These projects contribute to the expansion and modernization of industries, promoting local manufacturing, and creating job opportunities.”

Moyo said Zimbuild, which has diversified into contracting, earthmoving equipment hire, hardware and transport and logistics was fully committed to serving its purpose of infrastructure development.

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