PAYNESVILLE, MONROVIA – Atlantic Engineering & Construction Company (AECC), a leader in Liberia’s construction and infrastructure sector, is pleased to announce that the Zolia Yarzue Building is now officially available for purchase.
A Landmark Property in Paynesville
Constructed by AECC and completed in 2010, the Zolia Yarzue Building is a distinguished three-story structure located in the thriving community of Paynesville. Designed and built with the high engineering standards that AECC is known for, this property represents a prime investment opportunity for commercial or high-end residential use.
Built by Industry Leaders
As a 100% Liberian-owned firm with an "A-1" category rating from the Ministry of Public Works, AECC brings decades of expertise to every project. The Zolia Yarzue Building stands as a testament to our commitment to quality, joining a portfolio of critical infrastructure that includes the Sanquin River Bridge and the LBDI Bank branch in Gbarnga.
Key features of the property include:
Strategic Location: Situated in Paynesville, one of Monrovia's most rapidly developing suburbs.
Expert Craftsmanship: Built by AECC's highly trained manpower under the supervision of senior civil engineers.
Proven Durability: A structure that has maintained its integrity since its completion over a decade ago.
Contact Information
Serious inquiries regarding the sale of the Zolia Yarzue Building, including pricing and scheduled viewings, should be directed to the AECC sales team through the following channels:
Phone: +231 770 513 359 / +231 886 516 382 / +231 770 516 382
Email: Liatar68@gmail.com
Website: aecc88.com
About AECC
Established in 1983, Atlantic Engineering & Construction Company Ltd. has evolved from a specialized subcontractor into a premier general contractor. Our work spans across Liberia, delivering essential services in road rehabilitation, bridge design, water supply systems, and building construction. We remain dedicated to creating value for our clients and contributing to the sustainable growth of Liberia’s infrastructure.
Authored by: AECC Communications
