KENYA’S ROAD NETWORK

There are 63,575 kilometers of classified roads and 114,225 kilometers of unclassified roads in Kenya’s current road network. Only around 16,902 kilometers of the total 177,800 kilometers of road networks, both classified and unclassified, are paved. Vision 2030 has identified a total of 5,681 kilometers of this road network for Read more…

THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IN KENYA

In Kenya, two primary infrastructure sectors drive the construction industry: transportation and building/housing. The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure is in charge of road, aviation, maritime, rail, housing, and urban development policy initiatives and actions. Kenya National Highways Authority, Kenya Roads Board, Kenya Rural Roads Authority, Kenya Urban Roads Authority, Read more…