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Plot 2758, Odur Lane, Ntinda Kigowa
P.O Box 36306, Kampala, Uganda
Tel: +256 (0) 782 129 014 / +256 (0) 789 491 220
E-mail: info@segamu14consults.com
Website: www.segamu14consults.com

Project Overview:
The Kisoro Industrial and Business Park Feasibility Study was a strategic consultancy assignment aimed at assessing the viability and development potential of critical infrastructure to support the establishment of the Kisoro Industrial and Business Park. The study was undertaken to provide a comprehensive technical, economic, environmental, and institutional framework to guide informed investment and development decisions for the park.
Our consultancy services focused on evaluating existing conditions, projected demand, and infrastructure requirements necessary to support industrial and commercial activities within the proposed park. The study formed a foundational planning tool to ensure that future development aligns with regional growth objectives and national industrialization strategies.

Project Objectives:
The primary objectives of the Kisoro Industrial and Business Park Feasibility Study were to:
Scope of Services:
The consultancy services included detailed site assessments, infrastructure needs analysis, demand forecasting, preliminary engineering designs, cost-benefit analysis, and risk assessment. In addition, institutional and regulatory reviews were conducted to ensure compliance with applicable policies and development frameworks.
Sustainability and Planning Considerations:
Sustainability was a central component of the feasibility study. The assignment emphasized environmentally responsible infrastructure planning, efficient land use, and climate-resilient design principles. Social considerations were integrated to ensure inclusive development and alignment with local community needs and stakeholder expectations.
Strategic Impact:
The Kisoro Industrial and Business Park Feasibility Study provides a robust decision-making framework for government and private sector stakeholders. By clearly defining infrastructure requirements and development pathways, the study supports investment readiness, promotes industrial growth, and contributes to job creation and economic transformation in Kisoro District and the surrounding region.