The owners of Abuja Airport Garden City in Gousa District have reaffirmed their commitment to making available world-class infrastructure that will woo local and international investors to the highly publicized one of the Federal Capital Territory’s most ambitious real estate developments.
Central to the development is GTX Construction Ltd, a Dubai firm that has partnered First Rotech Group to make the dream a reality.
During a recent visit, GTX Construction managing director Mr. Mohamad Harb ensured that the company is building to strictly international standards.
“We are committed to delivering quality infrastructure through durable materials, innovative engineering, and sustainable practices,” Harb said. “Our aim is to complete this project on schedule with no compromise on standards.”.
Located midway between Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport and the Abuja Airport Railway Station, the city will accommodate more than 3,000 inhabitants and businesses.
Chairman of First Rotech Group, High Chief Austin Oguejiofor, said the choice of reputable partners such as GTX Construction and T-One Technology Ltd is an attestation to the viability and integrity of the project.
“This is more than a housing estate; it’s a smart, self-sustaining city,” Oguejiofor said. “We are ensuring that everything, from roads to power, water, and digital infrastructure, is built to last.”
The digital infrastructure, including smart mapping and online portals to allow investors and residents to track progress and manage their interests remotely, will be spearheaded by T-One Technology Ltd.
The project promises modern amenities such as 24-hour electricity supply, constant water supply, fibre optic internet, tarred roads, schools, health centers, leisure facilities, places of worship, and commercial zones an ideal place for families and businesses alike.
With the approval of the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) and government backing secured, in addition to its proximity to primary transport links, Abuja Airport Garden City is poised to be a flagship development.
“This is the moment to invest,” Oguejiofor added. “For Nigerians at home, the diaspora, and international stakeholders, this project represents a one-time opportunity to be part of a city of the future.”