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Yoniii
September 6th, 2010, 01:18 PM
The new United States Embassy compound in Ethiopia is to amalgamate four separate U.S. agencies in to a single facility in the middle of next month. The embassy is said to be the largest in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to Thomas I. FitzPatrick, the project director.

http://www.ethiopianreporter.com/english/images/resized/images/stories/webpics/730-american-embassy_200_167.gif

Construction work on the embassy started in January 2008 with a plan of amalgamating four separate agencies into the facility. Currently, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Center for Disease Control (CDC), the U.S. Mission to the African Union and the bilateral U.S. Mission to Ethiopia are housed in four separate buildings in three different compounds.

The amalgamation of these agencies into a single facility was meant for the enhancement of daily coordination and for leading this to a more effective long-term implementation of the U.S. Global Health Initiative. The amalgamation will also save a considerable amount of time lost each day while shuttling between the agencies. To ease the working process for consulate and visa appliers, the Bank of Abyssinia is also going to have representation for financial transaction purposes. The new embassy will be certified as a leadership in energy and environmental design facility.

“Operating in a green environment is of importance to the Obama Administration conduct of diplomacy overseas in energy-efficient buildings,” Mr. FitzPatrick told The Reporter.

B.L. Harbert International LLC, an American company, assumed the overall design and construction of the new compound; and the planning architect was Zimmer Gunsul Frasca (ZGF) ZGF was assisted by DTN Engineering in Addis Ababa on the site work.

Costing a total of 126.7 million dollars for design and construction, the new embassy covers an area of 19,894 sq.m. The project has resulted in approximately 18.2 million dollars in sub-contracts to Ethiopian contractors. It has also provided employment opportunities to about 1,500 local workers. The consolidation of those agencies has required the embassy to study the overall staffing of the mission. However, given the state-of-the art facility, it will immediately recruit 12 technical staff for maintenance purpose.

B.L. Harbert International LLC, which have over 25 years of experience in building embassies in Africa, took over five local workers who had earned skills during the project and shift them to the new project. Likewise, the company will take between five and 10 Ethiopian employees to the next job in Dakar, Senegal, Billy L. Harbert president, and CEO of the company, told The Reporter. - The Reporter (http://www.ethiopianreporter.com/english/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1065:american-embassy-here-to-be-the-largest-in-africa&catid=98:news&Itemid=511)

Simfan34
September 6th, 2010, 02:17 PM
As an American, (there, I said it) I like this. China may be rising, but the US is still the most important. Having the largest embassy make me feel important.

ZGF was assisted by DTN Engineering in Addis Ababa on the site work.

The project has resulted in approximately 18.2 million dollars in sub-contracts to Ethiopian contractors. It has also provided employment opportunities to about 1,500 local workers

Likewise, the company will take between five and 10 Ethiopian employees to the next job in Dakar, Senegal

And people ask why some prefer the Americans over the Chinese.

Yoniii
September 6th, 2010, 05:39 PM
And people ask why some prefer the Americans over the Chinese.
That is the good part, they are better at using local resources compared to the Chinese. The bad part is that very little is getting done, it's easier to get loans to infrastructure projects from China than the West in general. One good example is Gibe III.

Simfan34
September 6th, 2010, 10:13 PM
That is the good part, they are better at using local resources compared to the Chinese. The bad part is that very little is getting done, it's easier to get loans to infrastructure projects from China than the West in general. One good example is Gibe III.

Exactly what I was thinking. There's a tradeoff here, but I think when the project is done by a western company there is a higher net gain for us- the building/project is built and a local company has increased its portfolio and experience. But as you said before and in another thread, the Chinese just do it. :lol:

Simfan34
March 9th, 2012, 08:15 PM
Here are some pictures:

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs063.snc6/167364_10150102881364873_502964872_6009590_6083015_n.jpg

http://diplomacy.state.gov/img/11/45131/AddisAbaba2web_944_1.jpg

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yosef
March 10th, 2012, 12:35 AM
great pics simfan, not the most inspiring design on the exterior but simple and effective enough for an embassy. The landscaping, the surroundings and the sidewalk are most likely the best in the city. The interior is exquisite, marble and wood..my favorite combo.

thumbs up for the update.

Roha
March 10th, 2012, 12:39 AM
Ohhh! How beautiful is the inside. I like the simplicity and elegance.

Roha
March 10th, 2012, 12:48 AM
Birds eye view.

http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/1184/88049014.jpg

Ahadu
March 11th, 2012, 01:26 AM
Land Grab by the US Government!


Birds eye view.

http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/1184/88049014.jpg

Yoniii
March 11th, 2012, 01:29 AM
:lol:

abesha
March 11th, 2012, 01:41 AM
The British Embassy is where the real land grab is. I've been inside and it's just plain insane. There's a golf course in there, enough said.