Chaka Project

Urban planning project in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia since 2022

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Chaka Project (Amharic: ጫካ ፕሮጀክት) is an ongoing urban planning project and part of Addis Ababa City Corridor Project, known as Smart City Project launched on 21 May 2022. The project encompasses the construction of National Palace, residencies, resorts, artificial lake and renovation of forest in Yeka sub-city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Chaka Project
LocationYeka, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
StatusUnder construction
Groundbreaking21 May 2022
Companies
ContractorE-tollo
OwnerAddis Ababa City Administration
Technical details
Cost500 billion birr
Size503 hectare

Landed over 503 hectare, the project incorporates roads stretched over 29 km. A contractor named "e-tollo" undertook the construction with 500 billion birr costing, becoming the second high investment project after the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.[1]

Description

The project was launched on 21 May 2022 to build new National Palace and transform forestry in Yeka sub-city, also known as Chaka which has been headed by the Prime Minister. It has leisure residencies and resort villages. Part of Smart City Project, Chaka Project is the second high-profile project after the construction of Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, costing 500 billion birr.[1][2][3]

Landed over 503 hectare, the project interlinked to roads stretched over 29 km, which is under construction with most are nearly completed. Newly featured element includes artificial lake, which is carried out by a contractor named "e-tollo".[1]

References

  1. ^ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Account (2023-05-12). "Premier's palace project awarded to three contractors". Borkena Ethiopian News. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  2. ^ "Unpacking the Chaka Project". Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  3. ^ Account (2022-05-22). "Ethiopia : A $1 billion new palace a priority for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed". Borkena Ethiopian News. Retrieved 2024-05-10.