Buy tools for constructing power lines

Stephen

Kisumu City, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Stephen

Member since

February 2014

On-time repayments

88 installments  •  23%

About Me

I am an entrepreneur based in Kenya. I am married with two children. I live in Kisumu city and my offices are located along oginga Odinga Street at Swan Centre-G007.
I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science and Statistics-JKUAT (Kenya) , and a dual Masters in Information systems with bias in Distributed Systems and Networks and a PGP program on Business Administration from Aegis School of Business and Telecommunication-India..
I started doing business as a young man, during my high school days to date. I paid my way through high school to the university by engaging in business.
Even after my graduation, three months into my first employment, I had started a timber business and had a woodwork workshop while working at ICIPE-Mbita; this came down during my stay in India while undertaking my master’s program.
Since settling in Kisumu, I have since established myself as a contractor. Majorly, I do power-lines (construction of distribution and transmission power-lines).
The reason for starting my own business is the need for Independence and again to exploit the potential in me as a creator of opportunities for others as an employer and a mentor.
What I do, power-line construction, has opportunities and room for rapid growth. The returns are in the range of 80-120% with a-turn-around circle of between 3-4 months. It needs steady capital, as jobs are being allocated upon completion of the previous allocations.
It is also capital intensive, majority of it going into transporting the materials to site.
So far with the earnings, I have bought my own tools and equipment. I therefore no longer hire tools,except for a few for my technicians to undertake projects, which have reduced my budget by around 20%.
In the future I will be looking for debt or equity capital to enable us undertakes BIG projects. There is also a window for growth and also to diversify into other related construction services.
When I complete one project, another is given...The need for immediate money to transport materials, and pay some advance to technicians as we wait for the payments has made me join Zidisha. I would also want to re-equip my tools collection.
This will enable me to complete the circle without having to wait for payments to take new jobs.
When I grow with Zidisha, I will able to complete the circle with ease, and continue in doing business even as I wait for payments.
All loans will be repaid with the proceeds from the previously invoiced jobs when payments come; in the end I want to grow in the ladder at Zidisha, and God willing, being able to get a strong partners for BIG businesses in the same field, of which opportunities are there. I would also want to become a lender when my books have fully grown and self sufficiency is attained.

My Business

My company is a national provider of construction-related services. I stated this business with personal savings. Bridging the gap between the new jobs and waiting for invoices to be paid, requires a lending hand to help in bridging this circle.
Also, out technicians sometimes can wait, but where I hire few key tools, must be met in cash.
The proceeds from the previous jobs will be used to pay the loans.
Currently we have been pre-qualified by The National Power distributors – Kenya for the construction of both distribution and transmission power lines (66KVa, 33KVa, 11KVa, 415V, 240V).
The frequency for getting new jobs is now so high; with the government directive that all primary schools be lighted for the free laptop project to take off. Also, by targeting all public institutions to be lighted by 2015.
There is stiff competition from the old contractors, they have equipments and connections, but for now , it is about strength of a contractor in terms of resources. Any contractor, who completes a project, automatically gets a new project.
Standard cost is for the office space and 5 permanent employees, which comes to USD 1500. Our technicians and casuals are daily rate. Technicians earn USD 15/day and casuals USD 6/day. The number taken depends on the magnitude of work and resources available.
We are termed as transport and labor contractors. Both the clients provide materials and design of the works. We only provide transport and labor.
Normally, the total cost incurred in labor and transport amounts to between-40-50% of the contract value, depending again on the quantity of works to be done.
We also deliver integrated services covering the life cycle of infrastructure projects in roads/bridges, buildings and have been certified by the National Construction Authority Kenya.

Loan Proposal

First, I take this opportunity to thank my first lenders who enabled me to buy 2 auger-bits 5 weeks ago. I was able to save usd 6, every time we were in the field constructing..
I want to complete the list of tools that are core in power-line construction. My target is to buy a new Pullift, for tensioning of the wires when we construct power-lines. I still hire pullift.
A good pull-lift that construct both medium and high voltage line goes for kshs 25,000 ( approx usd 294).
I intend to use the remaining 13199(approx usd 155) , to inspect the batch I did between mid feb 2014 to mid march 2014. My next batch of new sites is due next week when I complete inspection of the completed sites.
Not to forget, that I also have invoices due end of this month and also in April.Therefore, my repayment record will still be maintained.
By buying my own pullift, I will be able to save usd 12; the money I use in hiring per day when we go to the field. .A new pullift will serve me for a minimum of 2years...The money am able to save from hiring tools, will enable me to take more jobs and create more opportunities for my technicians and casuals; ad off-course to make more profit.
I will also be able to hire out my new pullift on days we are not in the field, giving me more capital for its service and for new jobs.
Feel free to ask me more questions on power-line construction and the tools I am buying. Also, I will be very much willing to discuss the opportunities present in power-line construction as at now in my country Kenya.
Thanks you and God bless.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$450.00

Date disbursed

Mar 19, 2014

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

3 months

Lenders

AWOL

USA, United States

investor

Candiac, Canada

D

drjofleming

UK, United Kingdom

evinpa

United States

J

JoeSolar

Virginia, United States

B

Butters

San Jose, United States

D

diza2722

NSW, Australia

C

CZC

Lake Zurich, United States

Richard Griebe

La Jolla, United States

DocHolliday

Legend, United States

anonymous

Huntington, United States

Gringotts

United States

A

andcoll

United States

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