From left: Preston Mendenhall, Group COO and Country Head, Kenya, Rendeavour; Stephen Jennings, Founder and CEO, Rendeavour; Yu Xiaodong, General Manager, China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC); and Du Xiao, Marketing Director, CRBC, during the appointment of CRBC as the main contractor for Jabali Towers, the landmark high-rise mixed-use development in Tatu City.
| Tatu City has appointed China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) as the main contractor for Jabali Towers, marking the commencement of construction of two landmark residential towers, offices and shops in Tatu Central, the city’s vibrant business and lifestyle district that is shaping the future of sustainable living, working and leisure in Africa.
Strong market demand is evident, with Tower A already 75% pre-sold to Kenyan and international buyers seeking to invest in a holistic lifestyle. Jabali Towers spans a total built-up area of 88,000/m2 and comprises two residential towers rising 25 and 36 storeys, surrounded by a 150-room hotel,Grade A offices and 35 shops and restaurants. The development offers studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments starting from KES 9.7 million (USD 74,500), providing homeowners and investors with an opportunity to own a residence in Kenya’s leading mixed-use Special Economic Zone.
CRBC is one of the world’s leading engineering and construction companies, with an extensive portfolio spanning Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. “The commencement of construction at Jabali Towers is a clear demonstration of our commitment to delivering what we promise. At Tatu City, quality is non-negotiable and drives every decision we make.
Jabali Towers is another step in building a city that delivers lasting value for Kenya and for generations to come,” said Stephen Jennings,Founder and CEO of Rendeavour, the owner and developer of Tatu City. ![]() The development is supported by more than 15 years of infrastructure investment in Tatu City, including 24-hour potable water, 99.7% power uptime, high-speed fibre internet connectivity and more than 70 kilometres of international-standard roads, providing the infrastructure expected of a modern global city.
Developed by Rendeavour, Africa’s new city builder,Tatu City is the continent’s fastest-growing urban destination. Home to more than 7,000 residents with a population growing by over 40% annually, the city welcomes more than 35,000 people every day who live, work, learn and recreate within its integrated ecosystem.
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