Pension Towers
Pension Towers, also known as NSSF Pension Towers, is a skyscraper currently under construction in Kampala, Uganda.
Location
The skyscraper is located on Lumumba Avenue, on Nakasero Hill, an upscale neighborhood in Kampala, the capital and largest city in Uganda. The geographical coordinates of the building are: 0°19'15.0"N, 32°34'38.0"E. opposite the French Embassy.Overview
Under construction since 2008, the office complex consists of three interconnected towers; one central tower of 32 stories in height, flanked on either side by a ten-story tower. When finished, the three towers will contain approximately of office space. Parking for over 500 vehicles will be provided in the development.As of December 2021, the skyscraper which was approximately 70 percent complete, was valued at about USh300 billion. It was the largest, single real-estate investment in the country, at that time.
History
National Social Security Fund (Uganda), currently maintains its headquarters in Workers House on Pilkington Avenue. In order to take advantage of the shortage of upscale commercial rental space in the city, NSSF began the construction of a headquarters complex in 2008. Initially the design called for a central tower of 25 stories, with matching 8 story towers on each side of the central building. In 2011, the design was changed, increasing the side towers to 10 stories each and modifying the architecture.ROKO Construction Company, a Ugandan engineering and construction company, constructed the four basement floors between 2008 and 2012, but failed to qualify for further works on the project. Three Chinese firms were in a final bidding process to complete the construction.
In August 2018, Patrick Byabakama Kaberenge, the Chairman of NSSF, announced that the construction of phase 2 of the skyscraper had been awarded to China Railway Construction Engineering Group Company Limited. The height of the central tower had been increased to 32 storeys. Work on the second phase is expected to start before the end of 2018 and last about three years.
In February 2019, Ugandan print media reported that construction would resume in March 2019 with completion stated no later than May 2022. The main contractor would use own funds to construct the skyscraper, with NSSF paying at closing in 2022.