In keeping with the Comarco Group's CSR commitments, Comarco Construction Company has sought to employ as many people as possible from within the adjacent local fishing community.
Comarco Construction Company has recently resumed work on the Shimoni Fisheries jetty in Kwale County, Mombasa after a two year hiatus. Work is progressing steadily and CCC remains on target to complete the works on time and within budget.
In keeping with the Comarco Group's CSR commitments, CCC has sought to employ as many people as possible from within the adjacent local fishing community.
In addition, CCC has actively encouraged the employment of previously marginalised groups especially women, who have largely been overlooked in the construction industry as a largely male preserve.
Mwanafatime Shee Dago has been working for Comarco for the past eight months and her hard work, enthusiasm and aptitude has earned the nickname of "Mama Comarco" in Shimoni village and amongst her workmates.
January 2017.
Comarco has been contracted by JGH Marine of Denmark to assemble and install three mooring buoys in Kilindini Harbour, Mombasa. The buoys were fabricated by JGH Marine to upgrade vessel mooring capacity for the Kenya Port Authority.
December 2016.
Comarco received and consolidated all BGP cargo in the Supply Base, processed all export documentation, loaded, lashed and secured all equipment onto the flattop transport barge Comarco 233 and departed Mombasa, ahead of schedule, under the tow of tug Comarco Swift.
December 2016.
Comarco has been contracted by renowned salvage company Resolve Marine to provide resources, including tug Comarco Buzzard, heavy duty ballast barge Comarco 2801, 100t mobile crane, submersible pumps, generators, lighting sets and other salvage equipment.
August 2016.
A train carrying mixed cargo de-railed whilst heading out of the Port of Mombasa to the Nairobi terminus, on the only bridge heading off the Mombasa Island onto the Mainland Kenya. Comarco did a tandem lift on all the carriages using the cranes simultaneously to spread the weight over the very narrow bridge section.
June 2016.
The project has been sanctioned by the Office of the Prime Minister in order to provide safe and reliable docking facilities for the island's fishing and passenger boats.
April 2016.
Comarco completed the crane construction contract for Liebherr Container Cranes at the Comarco Supply Base.
March 2016.
Comarco were awarded the contract by Tanzania Ports Authority for the rehabilitation, fendering and installation of cathodic protection to Quay No 2 at Tanga under a ‘Design and Build’ agreement.
December 2015.
Comarco has recently completed a contract for The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations for the deployment of 25 Fish Aggregating Devices along the coastline of Somalia.
November 2015.
Comarco has signed a contract to deliver rock and and aggregate between the Indian Ocean islands of Madagascar and Reunion as part of the offshore road construction project in Reunion, La Nouvelle Route Du Littoral.