Kenya hires Dutch company to advise on stadium construction

Kenya has hired a Dutch consulting firm to advise on the development of three large-capacity stadiums meant to help East Africa’s largest economy tap into sports tourism by hosting international tournaments.
Sports Kenya has engaged The Stadium Consultancy as the project managers to oversee the building of the three stadiums to be located in Nairobi, Mombasa and Eldoret.
Work on the three sports complexes to be built under a under a build-own-operate-transfer (BOOT) model is expected to begin next year.
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US firm now eyes construction market in Kenya

The construction market in Kenya is set for cutthroat competition after X-Calibur Construction Chemistry Inc., a US-based construction products manufacturer said that it was constructing a concrete and cement additive manufacturing plant in Kenya aiming to tap on the wider East African region.
The firm said that it would open a manufacturing plant in Nairobi late next year in a move to ease distribution of its products across the East African market.
X-Calibur managing director Brian Davies said that they will mainly concentrate on concrete admixtures adding that the raw materials were on the way to Kenya.
The on concrete admixtures manufacturing plant with projected capacity to produce approximately one million litres of concrete and cement additives is awaiting manufacturing approvals relevant authorities such as Kenya Bureau of Standards before starting operations.
Admixtures are used to boost concrete strength and helps in workability retention.
World Bank projects economic growth for Kenya mainly driven by construction industry

A new World Bank report has painted a favourable economic growth for Kenya with the economy expected to grow at 5.4 percent in 2015, an improvement from the 2014 growth rate of 5.3 percent. The report also projects the growth rate in 2016 to be at 5.7 percent.
Speaking during the release of the report, World Bank country director for Kenya Diarietou Gaye said that economic growth for Kenya has all it takes to become one of the best performing economies in Sub Sahara Africa. But he added that this will be determined by the way the government responds and manages the challenges emerging from the current global economic environment.
Dabbed Kenya Economic Update (KEU), the report attributes the economic growth to ongoing infrastructure construction in the country and strong consumer demand.
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Newly constructed Mombasa port terminal to start operation in mid 2016

Multi-donor agency Trade Mark East Africa (TMEA), has hinted that the newly constructed Mombasa port terminal which cost US$ 30.9bn will be operational in June, 2016.
Dr. Chris Kiptoo, the TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) Kenya director said that the agency will hand over the facility to the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) by mid next year.
The terminal which has a capability of increasing container space by 450,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) at the port of Mombasa will be ready by June next year but will be fully operational by end of 2016.
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