Hatanga Awarded New Seghe Market Contract

We are pleased to commence the new year with exciting news. Hatanga has been formally awarded the project for the construction of Seghe Market in the Western Province, under the Solomon Islands Infrastructure Program (SIIP).
Saints of Melanesia Project Ground Breaking A Success

A partnership agreement between the Anglican Church of Melanesia (ACOM) and the New Zealand Melanesia Mission Trust Board (MMTB) is enabling the construction of ACOM’s new three-story office in the heart of the capital, Honiara. The original office was built in 1967, and was demolished on March 16, 2021.
NRH Oxygen Storage Expansion A Success

As a developing island nation, challenges such as our young yet rapidly growing population and the escalating non-communicable disease crisis, place us in great need of advancing our health infrastructure.
KG Commercial Building Project

This absolutely stunning three-storey building hosts our sister company’s biggest shop in town yet! Well done to Project Manager, Anthony Iakoba and team for successfully completing this and handing over to Bulkshop recently.
Solbrew Waste Water Treatment

Solomon Breweries Ltd – Waste Water Treatment plant constructed at their headquarter in Ranadi.
SINU – Fishery Complex Construction

Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) funded fishery studies complex for Solomon Islands National University. Hatanga Ltd, carried out the project and delivered ensuring that it met the International Standard set by KOICA.
SINPF Project Begins

Our SINPF team are looking forward to the start of the townhouse construction early 2023 following progressive completion of the building pads.
NRH CT Scan Project A Success

The Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) and the National Referral Hospital (NRH) this week received and officially launched the new CT scan building at the National Referral Hospital (NRH).
NRH CT SCAN Project

The first of its kind in Solomon Islands.
Hatanga was awarded a contract to design and construct a building to accommodate Solomon Islands first ever CT scan equipments.