Construction Business in Tanzania as of 2025

Looking into the Opportunities, Challenges, and What It Takes to Start and Succeed

Tanzania’s construction industry – a $6.5 billion sector growing at around 10% annually, contributing around 14% of GDP, in a country with a housing deficit of around 3 million units and demand for around 200,000 new homes per year – For some, it’s the jackpot. For others, it’s a dead end. The difference? Knowing the opportunities—and the traps—before you start.

Opportunities mapping

CategoryOpportunitiesEntry PointsThe PotentialsTime Horizon
Materials & AggregatesSupply of cement, steel rebar, ready-mix concrete, aggregates, asphaltLocal distribution agreements, small-scale crushing plants, JV with larger suppliers10k – 50MImmediate to 3 years
Earthworks & Heavy CivilExcavation, earthmoving, piling, dredging (port), slope protectionEquipment hire, subcontracting to main contractors, partnering with EPC firms100k – 500M1 – 5 years
MEP, Power & TransmissionGrid connection works, substation construction, HV lines, renewable integrationElectrical contracting, EPC frameworks, O&M contracts50k – 200MImmediate to 3 years
Housing & Urban DevelopmentAffordable housing projects, mixed-use developments, construction materials retailDeveloper partnerships, contractor services, prefabrication supply20k – 50MImmediate to 5 years
Logistics, Ports & Marine ServicesPort equipment, stevedoring, inland logistics, cold-chain for SEZConcessions, PPP bids, local operator partnerships100k – 1B2 – 7 years
Environmental & Social ComplianceESIA services, resettlement management, biodiversity offsets (critical for JNHP)Consultancy, NGOs partnerships, compliance packages for financiers10k – 5MImmediate
Manufacturing & Fabrication (SEZ opportunity)Light manufacturing for downstream value-add (assembly, fabrication), modular housingSet up small plants within SEZs, JV with foreign investors, EPC supply chains50k – 100M3 – 10 years
Professional Services & FinancePPP advisory, project finance facilitation, legal & tax structuring, insuranceBoutique advisory firms, partnerships with international banks, local TIC engagement20k – 5MImmediate

Juma Kessy

Juma Kessy is the founder of Miamia Trading Company (miamiatz). He is a Techpreneur with roots in accountancy. He believes that any business is good as long as it caters to the right market using the right strategy.
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