Our Mission
GSCE Smart Villages
Design & build smart, sustainable communities that integrate innovation, construction and education into cohesive systems - creating opportunities, advancing human potential and promoting economic and environmental resilience for all
Core 01
Green Structures
Clean Energy
Building eco-friendly structures powered by renewable energy for sustainable communities.
Core 02
GSCE Modular
Company
Innovative modular construction solutions for efficient and scalable development.
Core 03
McElligott
Holdings
Strategic investment and development leadership driving project success.
Core 04
The Kerry
Group
Strategic partnerships and collaborative approaches to community development.
Our Strategic Partners
Government MDAs
Justice Sector
Civil Society
Development Partners
Strategic Roadmap
Our Objectives
Our strategic plan is built on seven core objectives designed to maximize our impact and achieve our BHAG of one million homes by 2035
Establish an Integrated Smart Community
Develop the first GSCE Smart Village prototype within 36 months, delivering 1,500 high-efficiency homes, a functional industrial factory, and an educational hub serving at least 3,000 residents.
Job Creation and Workforce Development
Create 2,500 direct jobs and 3,000 indirect opportunities in construction, manufacturing, education, and technology sectors within the first 5 years, with at least 40% of positions filled by women and youth.
Education and Skills Training
Train and certify 1,500 local residents through the Trade and Technical School by year three, equipping them with employable skills in construction, renewable systems, digital literacy, and sustainable manufacturing.
Economic Empowerment and Entrepreneurship
Support the establishment of 250 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) through business incubation programs and supply-chain participation, ensuring 30% local content in all project operations.
Environmental and Energy Efficiency
Reduce community energy consumption and carbon emissions by at least 60% compared to traditional developments, using smart technologies and green infrastructure to achieve measurable sustainability metrics.
Social Inclusion and Housing Access
Provide affordable housing to 1,000 working families and 500 single mothers within five years, with structured homeownership and financial-literacy programs promoting long-term stability.
Replicability and Global Impact
Replicate the GSCE Smart Village model in three additional regions or countries by 2030, establishing an international network of sustainable, innovation-driven communities.
Our Vision for Change
Goals
GSCE Global is committed to building smart, sustainable communities that drive economic growth, create jobs, empower local entrepreneurs, and set new standards for environmental efficiency—replicable across the globe.
Establish an Integrated Smart Community
Establish a new global standard for smart, sustainable living by building fully integrated communities that combine housing, innovation, and education into self-sufficient ecosystems.
Drive Inclusive Economic Growth
Develop the first GSCE Smart Village prototype within 36 months, delivering 1,500 high-efficiency homes, a functional industrial factory, and an educational hub serving at least 3,000 residents.
Job Creation and Workforce Development
Create 2,500 direct jobs and 3,000 indirect opportunities in construction, manufacturing, education, and technology sectors within the first five years, with at least 40% of positions filled by women and youth.
Education and Skills Training
Train and certify 1,500 local residents through the Trade and Technical School by year three, equipping them with employable skills in construction, renewable systems, digital literacy, and sustainable manufacturing.
Economic Empowerment and Entrepreneurship
Support the establishment of250 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) through business incubation programs and supply-chain participation, ensuring 30%local content in all project operations
Environmental and Energy Efficiency
Reduce community energy consumption and carbon emissions by at least 60% compared to traditional developments, using smart technologies and green infrastructure to achieve measurable sustainability metrics.
Replicability and Global Impact
Replicate the GSCE Smart Village model in three additional regions or countries by 2030, establishing an international network of sustainable, innovation- driven communities