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ROKO Construction Company

ROKO Construction Limited, also Roko Construction Limited, is one of the top five construction companies in Uganda, according to Construction Review Online, as of April 2021. Headquartered in Kampala, Uganda's capital city, ROKO, as it is often referred to, is active in Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, DR Congo, Tanzania and South Sudan.[1][2]

ROKO Construction Company
TypePrivate
IndustryConstruction
Founded1969; 54 years ago (1969)
Key people
Jean Mann Koehler
Chairperson
Mark Koehler
Managing Director/CEO
ServicesCommercial construction
Number of employees
857 (Full Time)
1,181 (Temporary)
Total: 2,038 (2021)
WebsiteHomepage

Overview

ROKO was established in 1969 by two engineers; the late Max Rohrer (1935–2005), a native of Germany and the late Rainer Gottlieb Koehler (1931–2013), a native of Switzerland. As of April 2021 the company employs over 850 full-time staff and over 1,180 temporary workers of diverse nationalities, including over 100 key staff, of whom about half are engineers.[3]

Over the years, ROKO has built a reputation as a reliable engineering and construction company that delivers quality work, on time and usually within budget. To stay close to timelines and minimize costs, materials are sourced within country or within region and if sourced outside the continent, there is a dedicated international supplier who understands the need for timely delivery.[4]

Ownership

The business is privately owned by the families of the two original founders.[4]

Subsidiaries and affiliates

As of April 2021, the company maintains the following affiliates and/or subsidiaries:[3]

1. ROKO Rwanda Limited

2. ROKO South Sudan Limited

3. ROKO Congo Limited

4. ROKO Technical Services Limited

Governance

The Roko Construction board of directors has six members:[5]

1. Jean Mann Koehler: Chairperson

2. Mark Koehler: Managing Director

3. Peter Mugarura: Director

4. Brigitte Koehler: Director

Projects

This is a partial listing of past and current construction projects, where ROKO Construction is or was the lead contractor:

1. Basilica of the Uganda Martyrs, Namugongo: Work began in 1967 and was concluded in 1975. ROKO, the lead contractor, went back and carried out major renovations in 2015.[6]

2. Mapeera House, the headquarters of Centenary Bank, on Kampala Road, in Kampala, Uganda's capital city. Construction began in 2007 and was completed in 2012.[1]

3. DFCU House, the headquarters of DFCU Bank. Constructed at 46 Kyaddondo Road, on Nakasero Hill, from 2011 until 2013.[7]

4. JLOS House Project, a proposed three-component government office development project in Uganda's capital city of Kampala, to house the offices of the Justice, Law and Order Sector (JLOS).[8]

Recent developments

As of November 2020, the government of Uganda owed Roko Construction Limited a sum of USh46,997,280,913.08 (approximately US$13 million) at that time, being payment for completed or ongoing work, according to Matia Kasaija, Uganda's Minister of Finance, as reported by the Red Pepper Newspaper. Roko was going through a temporary cash flow crunch at that time.[9]

In July 2022, Ugandan online media reported that the Ugandan government was negotiating with the owners of the company, to acquire 150.000 preferential shares in the business, in exchange for UGX202.13 billion (approx. US$54.12 million). This comes at a time when ROKO has an estimated business pipeline, in excess of UGX1,204 billion (approx. US$325 million) in Uganda's oil sector.[10][11]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Anita Anyango (4 April 2021). "Top construction companies in Uganda". Nairobi: Construction Review Online. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  2. ^ Construction and Civil Engineering News (20 June 2020). "List of best registered construction companies in Uganda". Nairobi, Kenya: Construction and Civil Engineering News. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b Roko Construction Limited (18 April 2021). "Roko Construction: About Us: Our Profile". Kampala: Roko Construction Limited. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  4. ^ a b Emily Jarvis (2014). "Profile of Roko Construction Company". Nairobi, Kenya: Africa Outlook Magazine. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  5. ^ Roko Construction Limited (18 April 2021). "Roko Construction Limited: Board of Directors". Kampala: Roko Construction Limited. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  6. ^ Tom Malaba (7 November 2015). "The transformation of Uganda Martyrs Shrine". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  7. ^ New Vision (22 September 2011). "Roko Uganda wins DFCU Bank Contract for USD 10M project" (Africa-Uganda Business Travel Guide Quoting New Vision Newspaper). Kampala: Africa-Uganda Business Travel Guide. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  8. ^ JLOS (18 June 2016). . Kampala: JLOS House Project. Archived from the original (Archived from the original on 30 June 2016) on 30 June 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  9. ^ Red Pepper (16 December 2020). "Revealed: Why Roko is not cowed by Roofings' Shs2bn debt". Red Pepper. Mukono, Uganda. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  10. ^ Kim Aine (8 July 2022). "Inside Government's Acquisition of ROKO Shares". ChimpReports.com. Kampala, Uganda. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  11. ^ Muhamadi Byemboijana (8 July 2022). "Minister Tables Proposal To Buy USh202.13 Billion Shares And Rescue Roko Construction Firm". SoftPower Uganda. Kampala, Uganda. Retrieved 9 July 2022.

External links

  • Official Website
  • Uganda’s construction industry mourns Roko Construction Ltd’s Founder As of 13 November 2013.

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ROKO Construction Limited also Roko Construction Limited is one of the top five construction companies in Uganda according to Construction Review Online as of April 2021 Headquartered in Kampala Uganda s capital city ROKO as it is often referred to is active in Uganda Kenya Rwanda DR Congo Tanzania and South Sudan 1 2 ROKO Construction CompanyTypePrivateIndustryConstructionFounded1969 54 years ago 1969 Key peopleJean Mann KoehlerChairpersonMark KoehlerManaging Director CEOServicesCommercial constructionNumber of employees857 Full Time 1 181 Temporary Total 2 038 2021 WebsiteHomepage Contents 1 Overview 2 Ownership 3 Subsidiaries and affiliates 4 Governance 5 Projects 6 Recent developments 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksOverview EditROKO was established in 1969 by two engineers the late Max Rohrer 1935 2005 a native of Germany and the late Rainer Gottlieb Koehler 1931 2013 a native of Switzerland As of April 2021 the company employs over 850 full time staff and over 1 180 temporary workers of diverse nationalities including over 100 key staff of whom about half are engineers 3 Over the years ROKO has built a reputation as a reliable engineering and construction company that delivers quality work on time and usually within budget To stay close to timelines and minimize costs materials are sourced within country or within region and if sourced outside the continent there is a dedicated international supplier who understands the need for timely delivery 4 Ownership EditThe business is privately owned by the families of the two original founders 4 Subsidiaries and affiliates EditAs of April 2021 the company maintains the following affiliates and or subsidiaries 3 1 ROKO Rwanda Limited2 ROKO South Sudan Limited3 ROKO Congo Limited4 ROKO Technical Services LimitedGovernance EditThe Roko Construction board of directors has six members 5 1 Jean Mann Koehler Chairperson2 Mark Koehler Managing Director3 Peter Mugarura Director4 Brigitte Koehler DirectorProjects EditThis is a partial listing of past and current construction projects where ROKO Construction is or was the lead contractor 1 Basilica of the Uganda Martyrs Namugongo Work began in 1967 and was concluded in 1975 ROKO the lead contractor went back and carried out major renovations in 2015 6 2 Mapeera House the headquarters of Centenary Bank on Kampala Road in Kampala Uganda s capital city Construction began in 2007 and was completed in 2012 1 3 DFCU House the headquarters of DFCU Bank Constructed at 46 Kyaddondo Road on Nakasero Hill from 2011 until 2013 7 4 JLOS House Project a proposed three component government office development project in Uganda s capital city of Kampala to house the offices of the Justice Law and Order Sector JLOS 8 Recent developments EditAs of November 2020 the government of Uganda owed Roko Construction Limited a sum of USh46 997 280 913 08 approximately US 13 million at that time being payment for completed or ongoing work according to Matia Kasaija Uganda s Minister of Finance as reported by the Red Pepper Newspaper Roko was going through a temporary cash flow crunch at that time 9 In July 2022 Ugandan online media reported that the Ugandan government was negotiating with the owners of the company to acquire 150 000 preferential shares in the business in exchange for UGX202 13 billion approx US 54 12 million This comes at a time when ROKO has an estimated business pipeline in excess of UGX1 204 billion approx US 325 million in Uganda s oil sector 10 11 See also EditEconomy of Uganda Dott ServicesReferences Edit a b Anita Anyango 4 April 2021 Top construction companies in Uganda Nairobi Construction Review Online Retrieved 18 April 2021 Construction and Civil Engineering News 20 June 2020 List of best registered construction companies in Uganda Nairobi Kenya Construction and Civil Engineering News Retrieved 19 April 2021 a b Roko Construction Limited 18 April 2021 Roko Construction About Us Our Profile Kampala Roko Construction Limited Retrieved 18 April 2021 a b Emily Jarvis 2014 Profile of Roko Construction Company Nairobi Kenya Africa Outlook Magazine Retrieved 18 April 2021 Roko Construction Limited 18 April 2021 Roko Construction Limited Board of Directors Kampala Roko Construction Limited Retrieved 18 April 2021 Tom Malaba 7 November 2015 The transformation of Uganda Martyrs Shrine Daily Monitor Kampala Retrieved 19 April 2021 New Vision 22 September 2011 Roko Uganda wins DFCU Bank Contract for USD 10M project Africa Uganda Business Travel Guide Quoting New Vision Newspaper Kampala Africa Uganda Business Travel Guide Retrieved 19 April 2021 JLOS 18 June 2016 Special Report on the JLOS House Project Kampala JLOS House Project Archived from the original Archived from the original on 30 June 2016 on 30 June 2016 Retrieved 19 April 2021 Red Pepper 16 December 2020 Revealed Why Roko is not cowed by Roofings Shs2bn debt Red Pepper Mukono Uganda Retrieved 18 April 2021 Kim Aine 8 July 2022 Inside Government s Acquisition of ROKO Shares ChimpReports com Kampala Uganda Retrieved 9 July 2022 Muhamadi Byemboijana 8 July 2022 Minister Tables Proposal To Buy USh202 13 Billion Shares And Rescue Roko Construction Firm SoftPower Uganda Kampala Uganda Retrieved 9 July 2022 External links EditOfficial Website Uganda s construction industry mourns Roko Construction Ltd s Founder As of 13 November 2013 Coordinates 00 22 41 N 32 33 31 E 0 37806 N 32 55861 E 0 37806 32 55861 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ROKO Construction Company amp oldid 1135860303, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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