Rehabilitation and capacity enhancement of James Gichuru Road Junction – Rironi Highway (A104) in Kenya. The subject road section is part of the A104 international highway which starts at Namanga and proceeds northwestwards to Athi River where it takes a northeasterly direction to proceed to the Kenya/Uganda
Construction of the T-Mall flyover on Langata road and footbridges across Mbagathi road and Nyayo stadium in Nairobi, Kenya. The estimated value of the project is Sh3 billion. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location is -1.3363025, 36.7757361
Construction of the Infrastructural development project in Olkalau, Kenya. Works will include construction of a wholesale market, 134 market stalls, 68 shops and installation of 120 solar street lights. It will also comprise of the construction of a 500m long storm water drainage tunnel and a couple
The Kenol-Murang’a road is located in Murang’a County in Kenya and is approximately 30km in length. The project road starts at the junction C71/A2 with Thika-
Sagana road (A2) at Kenol town and follows a northerly direction through Sabasaba and Maragwa towns. The road is currently to bitumen standards
The Government of the Republic of Kenya (GoK) has received financing from the German Development Bank (KfW) and the European Union Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund (EU-ITF) towards the cost of the Upgrading of Kitale-Morpus Road (A1) (75km). The financing and loan agreements are in place. The upgrading
Upgrading of the Loichangamatak – Lodwar Road, approximately 50km in length in Turkana County in the Republic of Kenya. The works include (a) Reconstruction of road pavements to attain a 7m carriageway width with 2m shoulders on each side using materials such as surface dressing, asphalt concrete and/or
Upgrading of: Lot 3: Kalobeiyei River - Nadapal Road (A1) for 88km in Kenya. The Government of the Republic of Kenya has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Eastern Africa Regional Transport, Trade and Development Facilitation Project (EARTTDFP) and intends to apply part of
Upgrading of Lodwar - Nadapal Road A(1) - Lot 2 of 80 km in Kenya. The Government of the Republic of Kenya has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Eastern Africa Regional Transport, Trade and Development Facilitation Project (EARTTDFP). The works include but are not limited
The North-South Corridor Project will seek to establish an efficient transport network and reduce blockages along main trading routes through eight African countries: South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Botswana and Mozambique. In total over 4000km of roads
*Note: Details changed, please see 'Closing Details' for further information.* The Government of the Republic of Kenya has applied for financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the North Eastern Transport Improvement Project (NETIP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under