5,000-acre Special Economic Zone and new city development in Nairobi
Tatu City operates Kenya's first operational Special Economic Zone, managing a 5,000-acre mixed-use development with concurrent residential, industrial, office, and educational projects. The tech stack reveals a construction-first organization: AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks, and Primavera P6 dominate the tooling, paired with Salesforce and HubSpot for business development. Hiring is heavily skewed toward senior engineers and construction specialists, suggesting the company is executing large-scale infrastructure projects rather than scaling software—projects include water/sewerage systems, clash detection workflows, and electrical coordination across multiple concurrent developments.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Digital Marketing
Tatu City develops and operates Kenya's first Special Economic Zone on the outskirts of Nairobi, a 5,000-acre site hosting thousands of residential units, commercial office space, industrial facilities, and schools. The organization is structured around capital-intensive construction delivery: active projects span infrastructure (water and wastewater systems), residential complexes (including Jabali Towers), building services coordination, and asset management. Current development is valued above USD 1.2 billion, with backing from development finance institutions and international investors. The company operates across Kenya and Ghana, with a core operations base in Nairobi.
Design and construction modeling: AutoCAD, Revit, ArchiCAD, SketchUp, Navisworks. Project management: Primavera P6, Microsoft Project. Business systems: Salesforce, HubSpot, Dynamics 365, Sage 300. Data: SQL, Python, Power BI. Collaboration: Teams, SharePoint, Egnyte.
Kenya and Ghana. The company's primary operations are in Nairobi, Kenya, with expansion activity in Ghana.
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