Bulawayo construction workers celebrate new building boom across the city during April. Local council approved 176 projects worth 4.6 million dollars for homes and businesses. The building department processed 697 plans and sent 140 back for fixes. April saw 334 fresh applications valued at over 6 million dollars compared to March numbers. Plan fees brought 63,000 dollars to city coffers.
Safety inspectors checked 1,659 construction sites around Bulawayo last month. Workers earned 75 certificates allowing people to move into finished buildings. Teams examined 33 old structures and tested four public buildings for safety problems. Council made 10,635 dollars from inspection services and related work. Building activity increased 11 percent from the previous month.
Hardware stores sell more cement and steel as construction demand grows. Real estate agents help more buyers find new properties across different neighborhoods. Bricklayers and electricians find steady work on multiple job sites. The building surge creates employment for skilled craftsmen throughout the region. Local economy benefits from increased spending on materials and labor.
Safety inspectors checked 1,659 construction sites around Bulawayo last month. Workers earned 75 certificates allowing people to move into finished buildings. Teams examined 33 old structures and tested four public buildings for safety problems. Council made 10,635 dollars from inspection services and related work. Building activity increased 11 percent from the previous month.
Hardware stores sell more cement and steel as construction demand grows. Real estate agents help more buyers find new properties across different neighborhoods. Bricklayers and electricians find steady work on multiple job sites. The building surge creates employment for skilled craftsmen throughout the region. Local economy benefits from increased spending on materials and labor.