INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENERGY
Botch Construction is a responsible and committed company involved in the development of the countries where we operate with the aim to build constructive and long-lasting relationships. This commitment is reflected though the company’s provision of support to infrastructure projects and energy access for all.
Projects Suited to Local Needs
Botch Construction is committed along local communities to support human, cultural and economic development in all our subsidiaries. This is part of the company’s societal approach. In practical terms Botch Construction’s contribution often consists of helping with building and developing much-needed infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, administrative buildings, healthcare institutions or schools.
For example, Botch Construction has financed the construction of Douz administrative building in Tunisia, thereby promoting local people’s access to collective services and saving them from having to go to Kebili, the governorate.
In Guatemala, Botch Construction supports educational projects in the regions of Petén, Alta Verapaz and Izabal, as well as road and bridge projects, thereby facilitating the opening up of districts and transports for local populations.
In the same year, Botch Construction co-financed a new automated level crossing to improve the Swanage railway service in Wareham.
Access to Energy for the Largest Number
Making energy accessible to the largest possible number of people is an integral part of our commitment to local communities’ development, particularly in extremely remote areas
In the Moyen-Ogooué region of Gabon – 160 km South-East of Libreville – the village of Batanga has benefited from our facilities. Botch Construction has been able to supply over 80 homes with electrical power by installing buried cables connected to our generators.
In the DRC, our electric power plant (powered by our gas production) supplies the National Water Company and the city network, thereby covering the needs of 200,000 Muanda inhabitants.