Smart Brothers Construction Group Incorporated officially broke ground for a transformative development project over the weekend in the Riverview Community, outside Monrovia.
The ceremony signaling a step to construct infrastructure and economic revitalization in the area.
The colorful groundbreaking ceremony, held on Saturday, April 18, brought together company executives, community leaders, youth groups and enthusiastic residents.
They gathered in large numbers to witness the start of a “community-changing development.”
The event marked the formal commencement of construction works in Riverview, a rapidly growing section of Marshall City, strategically located along the ELWA/Robertsfield highway corridor.
Chief Executive Officer Gborkorquellie described the initiative as a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing commitment to national development. Gborkorquellie said, the project is not only about infrastructure, but about improving lives and creating opportunities for ordinary Liberians.
“Today, we are not just breaking ground; we are transforming Riverview.
This project will generate jobs during construction and deliver long-term value for families and businesses. This is how we build Liberia, one community at a time.”
The ambitious development is expected to introduce modern housing units, improved drainage systems and commercial spaces designed to boost local enterprise.
For a community that has experienced steady population growth in recent years, the project is seen as timely and essential in addressing pressing infrastructure gaps.
As work begins, expectations remain high that the Riverview development will serve as a model for sustainable urban growth that blends infrastructure expansion with social and economic inclusion.