Contact Address Details:
Taal's Construction Company Gambia Limited
Banjul area Main Works Head Office
109
Hermann Gmeiner
Highway
Manjai Kunda Village area
Kmc, Serrekunda
Greater Banjul (Near Kotu Silo)
The Gambia, West Africa
Tel no: +220 373 7224
703 7224
903 7224
Email: talcon1@hotmail.com
cat_241168@yahoo.co.uk
Directions:
The
construction company is situated on the
Hermann Gmeiner Highway at the junction of the Kotu
Silo Road and near the Don McMath Foundation.
Opening Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 8am to 5pm Friday: 8am to 12.30pm
Saturday: 8am to 5pm
Sunday: Closed
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Company Information:
Taal Construction Gambia Ltd. is a locally run and operated
building firm whose proprietor is
Mr. Cherno Amadou Touray
Taal who has had well over a decade and a half of hands-on
experience in the construction industry in Banjul.
Cherno
has a reputation among his clientele for delivering building
works on time and reaching deadlines and goals within set
timeframes.
Building Services:
• Overall property construction
• Plumbing and piping
• Roofing and ceilings
• Bill of Quantities
calculations
• Electrical
wiring work
• Ceramic and porcelain
tiling
• Fabrication of metal gates,
doors
& windows
• On-site supervision
of works in progress
Previous Collaborations &
Experience:
As a GPPA registered contractor Taal Construction has carried out jobs as a building supervisor the
children's charity ChildFund International
in Sibanor, Foni Bintang Karanai District, as well as being the
on-site Clerk of The Works for Bormone Associates making sure that
the contractor's staid within agreed construction methods using the
approved materials during the works.
He has also been engaged
in other works in the West Africa region as:
• Construction of teacher's accommodation
for the Ministry Education
based in Banjul.
• Building of properties for the
Early Childhood Development (E.C.D) centers in Sierra Leone
which was funded by the World Bank.
• Construction of borehole wells for villages in Gambia.
• Rehabilitation of child centres, repair of youth centres,
public toilets and digging of water wells in
Guinea Conakry funded by the World Bank.
• Building of housing estates for
refugees in Liberia which was financed by the United Nations
High Commissioner for Refugees joint programme.
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