Published on 16/05/2024
In a strategic move to improve infrastructure network in the country, the government has provided a significant boost to 16 newly created districts, equipping each with a comprehensive set of road maintenance machinery.
This landmark initiative, worth a staggering Shs 59 billion, marks a significant step forward in the nation’s quest for inclusive development and improved connectivity.
Victoria Equipment is proud to announce that the first batch of machinery has arrived and is currently stationed at our yard, marking a crucial step forward in enhancing infrastructure development across the nation.
As part of the tender awarded to us, each district is set to receive essential equipment to bolster construction and maintenance efforts. This includes the arrival of the Motor Grader GD555-5 and Wheel Loader WA250-6, meticulously chosen to meet the diverse needs of the respective districts. The arrival of this machinery signifies more than just physical assets; it represents a tangible investment in the future of Uganda’s infrastructure.
The beneficiary districts, which include Bugweri, Kalaki, Kapelabyong, Kalenga, Kassanda, Kitagwenda, Kazo, Kwania, Kikuube, Madi-Okollo, Nabilatuk, Obongi, Rwampara and Terego, have each received a comprehensive road unit comprising a motor grader and a wheel loader. This equipment, essential for maintaining and expanding the districts’ road networks, is poised to transform the landscape of these previously underserved regions.
With these robust machines, we aim to facilitate smoother road construction, better land leveling, and improved material handling, ultimately contributing to economic growth and societal advancement.
While we celebrate this milestone, we understand that our work is far from over. Our team remains committed to ensuring the timely delivery and efficient deployment of equipment to all 16 districts. We are working closely with the Ministry of Works and Transport to coordinate logistics and streamline the distribution process, prioritizing the needs of each community.