New Zimbabwe Parliament Building Explained

New Zimbabwe Parliament Building
Start Date:November 2018
Completion Date:April 2022
Building Type:Government offices and legislature
Location:Mount Hampden, Mashonaland West Province, Zimbabwe
Coordinates:-17.6892°N 30.9428°W
Cost:US$200 million
Floor Count:6
Floor Area:33000m2
Main Contractor:Shanghai Construction Group

New Zimbabwe Parliament Building is the seat of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, located in Mount Hampden, Zimbabwe, built to replace the old Parliament House in Harare.[1] The parliamentary chambers within the high-rise building can accommodate up to 650 legislators, their offices, conference rooms and meeting spaces. The engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract was awarded to Shanghai Construction Group, who erected the building between December 2018 and April 2022.[2]

Location

The building is located on a 50000m2 piece of land, in the community of Mount Hampden, in Mashonaland West Province, approximately 25km (16miles) northwest of Harare, the capital and largest city in the country.[2] [3]

Overview

Under construction since November 2018, the office complex consists of six floors, arranged in concentric circles around a central parliamentary chamber with a seating capacity of 650 people. When finished, the entire complex will comprise approximately 33000m2 of office space. Exterior surface parking for 800 vehicles will be provided in the development. The construction was funded with a US$140 million grant by the Government of China to the Zimbabwean Government.[2] [4]

History

Zimbabwe's first parliamentary building was constructed in the late 19th century by the colonial rulers of the country. That building had a capacity of 100 legislators. The old building was too small for the 350 legislators and estimated 248 support staff, as of July 2020. The idea of relocating parliament to this site was first conceived in 1983. The construction plans for the new building were approved in October 2017. Construction began in November 2018. Shanghai Construction Group, one of the largest construction companies in the world, was awarded the EPC contract at a monetary price of US$140 million.[2] The building was constructed by the Chinese government as an infrastructure gift. https://www.news24.com/news24/africa/news/mnangagwa-to-present-state-of-the-nation-in-new-chinese-built-and-gifted-parliament-building-20221122

The completed and furnished parliament building complex was officially handed over by a Chinese government delegation to the government of Zimbabwe on 26 October 2023. The president of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa received the building on behalf of his government and country.[5] Originally valued at US$100 million, the value in September 2023 was reported as about US$200 million, by Zimbabwean media.[6]

Other developments

The Government of Zimbabwe has ambitions to turn Mount Hampden into a satellite city of Harare by relocating the judiciary and government ministries to this location in the future. The new Zimbabwe Parliament Building is expected to stimulate the construction of new residences and commercial development in the neighborhood.[2] [7]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Mpofu . Thulani . Zimbabwe's Parliament is on the move . en . The National . 2022-09-17.
  2. Web site: Construction Review Online . New Zimbabwe Parliament Building Project Updates, Mount Hampden, Harare . 18 March 2022 . Patrick Mulyungi . 4 April 2022 . Nairobi, Kenya.
  3. Web site: New Parliamentary Building Ready - Minister . . 25 February 2022 . Zimbabwe Herald . 4 April 2022 . Harare, Zimbabwe.
  4. Web site: Zimbabwean president hails progress on Chinese-funded new parliament building despite COVID-19 . . 1 December 2020 . Huaxia . 4 April 2022 . Beijing, China.
  5. Web site: China hands over new parliament to Zimbabwe as 'gift' . 27 October 2023 . . 28 October 2023 . Kitsepile Nyathi . Nairobi, Kenya.
  6. Web site: Zimbabwe parliament shifts to new building in Mt Hampden . The Zimbabwe Mail (TZM) . 28 September 2023 . TZM . 28 October 2023 . Harare, Zimbabwe.
  7. Web site: 3 December 2018 . China Gifts Zimbabwe A $100m New Parliament Building . GlobalConstructionReview.com . Global Construction Review . 4 April 2022 . London, United Kingdom.