The construction industry plays a big role in Uganda’s economy. As the Uganda Bureau of Statistics said that the construction industry’s contribution to Uganda’s economy increased from 12.3% in 2008 to 13.1% in 2011. Ugandans aren’t able to afford to live in standard housing. Over 60% of the Ugandans within urban areas live in slums with poor hygienic conditions (UN-HABITAT 2007). Ugandans aren’t able to afford to live in houses made from strong and durable reinforced concrete construction materials.
High construction costs have caused a huge housing shortage in Uganda. Housing shortages have been rising steadily in Uganda. the housing shortage was estimated to be around 560,000 units. This increased to 612,000 units in 2010 (National Planning Authority 2010). The housing deficit is predicted to increase further to 885,000 units by 2020 and 8,000,000 units by 2040.