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Kenya: Five Largest Construction Projects Started in Q1 2022

  • With a project value of $90 million, the MoWI – Bute Multifunctional Dam – Kenya project was the largest construction project in Kenya, on which construction started in Q1 2022. The MoWI – Bute Multifunctional Dam – Kenya project is located in Wajir(CITY), Kenya and initially announced in Q1 2021 with an estimated completion in Q4 2026. The Ketraco – Kakamega Waste To Energy Plant – Kenya project was the second-largest project with a project value of $70 million, on which construction work started in Q1 2022. The Ketraco – Kakamega Waste To Energy Plant – Kenya project is located in Mumias, Kenya and initially announced in Q3 2020 with an estimated completion in Q4 2022.

  • The KeNHA - Barpelo – Tot – Sigor – Marich Pass: LOT 2 Tot Junction - Kopasi Road (B17) – Kenya project was the third-largest project, the KeNHA – Barpelo – Tot – Sigor – Marich Pass: LOT 1 Barpelo - Tot Junction Road (B17) – Kenya was the fourth-largest project, and the KeRRA – Belt of Gichugu Road Upgrade – Kenya was the fifth-largest project with a project value of $60 million, $50 million and $25 million respectively. The KeNHA - Barpelo – Tot – Sigor – Marich Pass: LOT 2 Tot Junction - Kopasi Road (B17) – Kenya project located in Nairobi, Kenya was announced in Q1 2020 with an estimated completion in Q4 2023, the KeNHA – Barpelo – Tot – Sigor – Marich Pass: LOT 1 Barpelo - Tot Junction Road (B17) – Kenya project located in Nairobi, Kenya was announced in Q1 2020 with an estimated completion in Q4 2023 and the KeRRA – Belt of Gichugu Road Upgrade – Kenya project located in Kenya was announced in Q1 2020 with an estimated completion in Q4 2024.

  • Among the five largest projects, the MoWI – Bute Multifunctional Dam – Kenya project is the longest in terms of completion date, with construction expected to be completed in Q4 2026. On the other hand, the Ketraco – Kakamega Waste To Energy Plant – Kenya project is the shortest in terms of completion date, with construction expected to be completed in Q4 2022.

Kenya: Five Largest Construction Projects Started in Q1 2022

Published: July 2022
Source: GlobalData

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