About Us

Our History

Kalahari Concrete and Construction, a subsidiary of Kalahari Drilling and Exploration Ltd. It is a Wholly owned Zambian company and is registered under the companies Act of 1994. The Company was formed in 2011, with the main goal of providing construction and building products and services such as piling, foundation, slabs and paving works.

Our Mission

To grow into a leading construction company in our target market through provision of excellent, modern and ground breaking solutions; by means of a highly trained, motivated and self-driven team

FAQs

Here are some Frequently Asked Questions

You can expect to receive a quotation promptly from our team. We understand that time is of the essence in your project planning, and we are committed to providing you with a timely response. In most cases, you can anticipate receiving a detailed quotation within 1-2 business days from the time you submit your request

The construction company starts by creating a detailed project plan that outlines the scope, timeline, and budget. This plan includes a schedule of tasks, resource allocation, and cost estimates

Provide comprehensive safety training for all employees, including new hires, to ensure they are aware of potential hazards and know how to use safety equipment.

Accurate cost estimation is crucial. Companies consider materials, labor, equipment, permits, and other expenses. They often build in contingencies to account for unexpected costs.

Many companies use project management software to track progress, allocate resources, and monitor costs in real-time. This helps identify issues early.

Construction companies regularly monitor the project’s progress against the schedule and budget. If there are deviations, they take corrective actions.

Control access to construction sites to prevent unauthorized entry. Use barriers, fencing, and signage to keep non-essential personnel away from work areas.

Regularly assess the site for potential hazards and take steps to mitigate or eliminate them. Ensure clear labeling of hazards.

Train workers to safely operate construction equipment and machinery. Conduct regular equipment inspections and maintenance.