PRESS RELEASE BUILDEXPO-2015 KENYA

The 18th edition of Buildexpo Africa is bringing in a lot of excitement among investors and the consumers alike. Participants from 35 international countries and 18 African countries will be showcasing the latest technology in construction machinery, building material, mining machines, construction vehicles and construction equipment. This event will be conducted at the Kenyatta international conference center at Nairobi from 2nd to 4th may. This event will showcase more than 10000 products from the countries ranging from India, Turkey, China, Italy, Malaysia and Germany as well as African countries like Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda, Somalia, Mozambique and Congo. This exhibition will cater to the demands of not just the Kenyan market, but of the whole region of East Africa. This mega expo is the ideal forum for international players to showcase their products and services. This can serve as a ground to explore the entire African market.
Cement Production Rises As Construction Thrives in Kenya

Production of cement, a key construction material, surged past half a million tonnes last July as 11-month tally surpassed full-year figures for the previous two years, latest data show. A total of 500,428 tons were manufactured in the month, pushing total production by end of November to 5.21 million tons. This is far higher than the 5.06 million tons churned out in the whole of 2013 and 4.64 million in 2012.
Mega Projects Leads to Growth in Construction Industry

The high number of ongoing public infrastructure projects and increased real estate developments fuelled growth in the construction sector by 11 per cent between July and September last year. According to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics economic survey for the quarter released last week, the growth was much faster than the 8.6 per cent recorded over a corresponding period in 2013.
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BASF opens new production plant in Kenya

The BASF Group, one of the largest chemical companies in the world, has opened a new production plant for concrete admixtures in Kenya as it seeks to position itself for the ongoing infrastructure projects in the country.
The company offers chemical solutions for new construction, maintenance, repair and renovation of structures among them concrete admixtures, and cement additives.