Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited
Sector
Buildings
Location
Kalabo, Western Province
Zambia
PUMA ENERGY KALABO
Project Overview
In Kalabo, Western Province — where logistical challenges can be as formidable as the open plains — we designed a Puma Energy service station that reimagines construction in remote settings.
The solution? A modular approach using repurposed shipping containers, transformed into a fully functional and visually distinctive fuel station.

A Collaborative Build
This project was the result of seamless interdisciplinary teamwork. We worked closely with road engineers, mechanical and electrical engineers, land surveyors, environmental agencies, and local councils.
Every discipline informed the next, ensuring the final design integrated perfectly with the site’s infrastructure, environmental needs, and operational demands.


Designing for Compliance
From initial sketches to final construction drawings, the design process was shaped by strict adherence to local council requirements and Ministry of Energy guidelines.
Our role extended beyond aesthetics — it was about delivering a facility that could pass every inspection while remaining operationally efficient and safe.

Impact & Legacy
The Puma Kalabo station is more than a point of fuel distribution — it’s proof that thoughtful design can thrive under complex conditions.
It stands as a model for innovative,
regulation-compliant architecture that responds to both its environment and its community’s needs.
Adaptive Construction
Shipping containers offered an adaptable, resource-conscious solution: durable, transportable, and easily assembled on-site.
The result is a station that balances speed of deployment with long-term resilience — a key advantage for projects in regions where conventional construction faces significant logistical hurdles.
