On the Environment ZCIA supports the concept of sustainable development, recognizing the need to balance environmental and economic considerations in the decision-making process. ZCIA supports the development and use of a fair, equitable and expedient Zimbabwean environmental assessment and review process.
Learn MoreGreen Buildings and Green Building Efficiencies ZCIA supports green buildings and green building efficiencies and recommends that these objectives be sought and verified by the parties directly involved in the project through the normal building design commissioning and certification processes.
Learn MoreProcurement of construction projects ZCIA supports procurement of construction projects in an open and transparent manner. About Company The Zimbabwe Construction Industry Association (ZCIA) is a voluntary umbrella body that was established in 1994 for the purpose of bringing together the stakeholders in the built environment.
Learn MoreCore municipal infrastructure ZCIA supports and promotes long-term, sustainable, transparent and predictable national investment in core municipal infrastructure. ZCIA defines core municipal infrastructure as being: roads, highways, streets, sidewalks, lanes, bridges and structures; water distribution systems and treatment plants; waste water and sewage collection and treatment; power, garbage, and refuse facilities; airports; educational facilities; power […]
Learn MoreDistribution of Construction Opportunity Information ZCIA believes that the provision of project information in Zimbabwe, as it has traditionally been, is a prime activity of construction associations. The dissemination and distribution of project and tender opportunity information/documents in support of the construction procurement process must be provided by organizations that have a true understanding of the […]
Learn MoreStrategic infrastructure investment ZCIA supports and promotes long-term, sustainable, transparent and predictable federal investment in Zimbabwe’s strategic infrastructure. ZCIA defines strategic infrastructure as being assets required to create new, or enhance existing, national economic, commercial or transportation activity.
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