Forty-four-storey skyscrapers are to be built in the Kazanchis area of ​​Addis Ababa

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Forty-four-storey skyscrapers are to be built in the Kazanchis area of ​​Addis Ababa. According to The Reporter, Tewodros Yeshiwas, the owner of Quara Manufacturing, which is engaged in a number of projects, including Gomju Oil, is constructing the buildings.

The 7,743-square-meter building will have forty-four floors and the other thirty floors. In particular, the forty-four-storey building will be two hundred and nineteen meters taller and taller than the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia’s headquarters building.

According to the plan, the forty-four-story building will be fully commercial and office, while the thirty-four-storey apartment will have three- and four-bedroom apartments. Quara Manufacturing has signed a 13 billion birr agreement with China Civil Engineering Construction Company (CCCC) for the construction of these buildings.

The project consultant was selected to be the management of Yizka Construction, owned by Professor Woubshet. The company is currently consulting with the Bank of Abyssinia and the Bank of Amhara for the construction of its headquarters. Construction is expected to be completed within six years.

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