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A milestone in Bigen’s history is its rapid geographical growth from a one man operation, operating from one location, to a continental leader with offices in South Africa, Botswana, Kenya, Ghana, Mauritius, Mozambique, Zambia, and Namibia.
Today, the Group has a regional footprint in more than 19 countries and regards further expansion into Africa as the foundation for future growth. Target countries are selected based on economic opportunity, ease of doing business, value alignment and other country risk factors.
Services
Bigen responds to Africa’s unique social and economic development needs with a blend of financial, technical, environmental, institutional and development advisory & impact services across the real estate, energy, water, health, agriculture and transportation sectors. Actualising development impact is at the heart of our infrastructure solutions and encapsulated in our human-centric approach to meeting Africa-specific infrastructure needs with a lasting legacy for all our clients.
We follow a pro-active partnership strategy as a driver of earnings and we work with like-minded local, regional and global partners to create social and economic benefit and long-term impact from and around the infrastructure we deliver. Our partnership strategy proactively leverages multi-disciplinary capabilities, drives earnings and is integral to the way we do business.
Our active engagement with European, Scandinavian and Canadian international development firms, as well as local and regional public and private sector partners, continually affirms our position as a partner of choice in Africa.
Featured projects
Pokuase Interchange
Construction of a four level stack interchange at the Pokuase Junction
Renewable Energy Rural Electrification Programme
Bigen provided technical assistance as a support function for two years. The appointment included assessing various projects and helping local developers prepare projects and secure funding.
Bafokeng Rasimone Mine Grey Water Re-Use Plant
Africa, including the South African government, faces huge challenges regarding healthcare for children, particularly the lack of paediatric healthcare facilities. The entire continent possesses only four such facilities, with one situated in South Africa (Cape Town).