The Project Plan
Newest City in West Africa Executive Review Summary The master plan document contains several phase schedules for six-year development
The following corrected timeline structure is recommended for consistency throughout the document.
Section Original Date Reference Recommended Correction
Cover Page 6-Year Development Program · 2027–2030 Change to: 2027–2032.
Executive Summary Development phases spanning six years from 2024 to 2030 Change to: spanning six years from 2027 to 2032
Phase Overview TOTAL 2027–2033 Change to: TOTAL 2027–2032
Project Impact Upon full completion in 2034 Change to: Upon full completion in 2032
Long-Lead Equipment Note Equipment should be ordered no later than Q1 2024 Change to: Q1 2027
Funding Recommendations Engage DFI advisor in Q1 2024 Change to: Q1 2027
Immediate Next Steps 2027 Q1–Q2 header but all deadlines show Q1/Q2 2024 Change all deadlines to Q1/Q2 2027.
Recommended Master Timeline (Corrected)
Phase Corrected Timeline Primary Focus
Phase 1 2027–2028 Foundation, utilities, roads, hydrogen power, pilot housing
Phase 2 2029–2030 Commercial expansion, hospital, airport, university, industrial park
Phase 3 2031–2032.
Regional expansion, exports, tourism, final residential districts
LOFA New CITY - ABOUT THE PROJECT
The New City of Lofa is designed as a fully integrated community where modern architecture, environmental sustainability, and economic opportunity work together to support long-term prosperity. The development includes residential communities, riverfront condominiums, modern housing subdivisions, shopping centers, hospitals, schools, sports academies, universities, government facilities, industrial parks, and transportation infrastructure — all carefully planned to create a safe, connected, and self-sustaining environment. With access to rivers, farmland, natural resources, and renewable power systems, the city is positioned to become a major growth hub for Liberia and the broader West African region.
At the center of the vision is a commitment to innovation, education, and sustainability. The project incorporates advanced renewable energy systems including hydroelectric power, solar infrastructure, hydrogen energy technology, wastewater treatment facilities, recycling centers, and waste-to-energy systems developed to support cleaner communities and energy independence. Educational campuses and technical colleges are planned to provide hands-on training in agriculture, mining, healthcare, engineering, construction, and renewable energy, helping prepare the next generation of skilled professionals and community leaders.
The New City of Lofa also represents a major opportunity for investment, tourism, and regional economic expansion. Modern commercial centers, logistics hubs, industrial parks, airports, and transportation systems are designed to support manufacturing, trade, business development, and international connectivity. With its focus on sustainable infrastructure, job creation, modern public services, and long-term community growth, the development stands as a bold vision for a stronger, cleaner, and more prosperous future for Liberia and Africa.