Completion Date for Sh65 Billion Nairobi Expressway Slashed by 6 Months to 2021

Completion Date for Sh65 Billion Nairobi Expressway Slashed by 6 Months to 2021

The completion date for the Sh65 billion Nairobi Expressway has been brought forward by six months.

Transport Cabinet Secretary James Maina said the contractor—China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC)—has committed to finish the project in a year’s time.

Speaking after a recent inspection tour, Macharia pointed out that the 27-kilometer expressway will be ready by December 2021.

Initially, the highway was scheduled to be completed in December 2022 before the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) moved the date to June 2022.

“We want to gift Kenyans this facility as soon as possible, so we discussed with them (contractor) to reduce the time. They first reduced to two and a half years, but now we have agreed with them to try and finish the main structures by December 2021,” said Macharia.

He added: “Most cities are making a lot of infrastructural investment to attract new investors and we do not want to be left behind. We are seeing this project as an integral part of not just our transport system but overall infrastructural development and that is why we are doing it in conjunction with what is happening at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and the railway system.”

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The project is being implemented under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) framework where CRBC will operate the expressway for 27 years to recoup its investment by charging toll fees.

Motorists will be charged between Sh6 and Sh30 per kilometer depending on the size of the vehicle. The road is part of the government’s plan to reduce traffic congestion within Nairobi.

Comments

KK (not verified)     Tue, 12/15/2020 @ 09:55pm

A Chinaman running a toll booth. At least we know he won’t be pocketing the cash.
I want to see a Kenyan or African company go invest in mainland China. We a president that will make Kenya great, period! MKG!!!

imkgoogo (not verified)     Wed, 12/16/2020 @ 05:03am

In reply to by KK (not verified)

We know the Chinese will build the road. Give it to the Italian, and the money will be gone in day one of contract signing. Interesting, no one complains of the billions that we lose to Europeans through corrupt deals.

KK (not verified)     Wed, 12/16/2020 @ 11:46am

In reply to by imkgoogo (not verified)

What’s saddening is that we can’t even build our own infrastructure. We have to ask another nation to build it for us. You’d think after all these years we’d be fully self sufficient to build major highways by ourselves. As we have build roads by if they go a year without big ass potholes I’d be a miracle. The next Kenyan generation will be paying for these debts for years.

Martin njuguna… (not verified)     Wed, 12/16/2020 @ 11:40am

In reply to by KK (not verified)

There are many Kenyan owned companies and African companies operating in mainland china. Just because you don’t know any, do not assume they don’t exist. That’s why we have Google!!!!!

Builder (not verified)     Wed, 12/16/2020 @ 09:58am

Time to build a new city and move all branches of govt away from this old tired congested Nairobi. No amount of roads will eliminate jam. New roads attract more traffic tragic jam. Abuja did it.

Ex diasporan (not verified)     Wed, 12/16/2020 @ 01:48pm

Builder, even if you build a new city to replace the dusty, potholed, crime & dirt infested Nairobi, you can't solve Nairobi problems because of the culture of grabbing empty spaces and trashing everywhere. The new city will still get congested, dirty and thieves will relocate there. Culture change is paramount in improving Kenyan cities.

Builder (not verified)     Wed, 12/16/2020 @ 11:03pm

In reply to by Ex diasporan (not verified)

Building new smart city with smart culture is possible. Institutions work better now unlike years ago. Younger culture will adapt easily. Leave Nairobi for sonko and titu likes to rule until it dies a natural death like old Rome.

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