Nairobi Expressway Contractor Wins Sh9 Billion Tender to Rehabilitate Old Road

Nairobi Expressway Contractor Wins Sh9 Billion Tender to Rehabilitate Old Road

China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) which built the Nairobi Expressway has been awarded a Sh9 billion tender to rehabilitate the lower section of the 27-kilometer elevated highway.

The Chinese contractor just completed the construction of the Nairobi Expressway, which opened to the public on a trial basis on Saturday ahead of its official commissioning by President Kenyatta later this month.

Speaking during the opening of the expressway for trials, Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia said the upgrade of the lower section of the double-decker road will include recarpeting, erecting a Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) lane to help ease traffic congestion, fixing the drainage system, and putting up pedestrian walkways and modern lighting system.

“We are going to enhance the old road, all the way from Mlolongo to Westlands, to make sure that motorists who do not use the expressway also have a more beautified enhanced road,” said Macharia.

“We are finalizing a contract of Sh9 billion to make sure we beautify the old road. It makes sense to have the contractor who was doing the expressway rehabilitate the old road.”

Macharia said t least 11,000 vehicles have already been registered on the eight-lane elevated dual carriageway, out of which about 7,000 have registered to use the electronic toll collection.

Moja Expressway, a subsidiary of the China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), will operate the expressway for 27 years to recoup its investment through toll fees.

The expressway, the first major project in the country to be carried out through a Public-Private Partnership [PPP] model, begins from Mlolongo through Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) and Nairobi CBD to Westlands along Waiyaki Way. 

It features 11 interchanges at Mlolongo, Standard Gauge Railway, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Eastern Bypass, Southern Bypass, Capital Centre, Haile Selassie Avenue, Museum Hill, Westlands, and James Gichuru Rd.

Motorists intending to use the road are required to pay in cash or use Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) and Manual Toll Collection (MTC) cards.

 

Comments

MOHANDAS (not verified)     Sat, 05/14/2022 @ 03:19pm

They need to make sure the road is wide and spacious and they have pedestrian and bike lanes and is well lit at night to avoid insecurity for pedestrian, bikers and motor road users. If they get it right it could be a case study project referenced all over Africa.

Asista (not verified)     Sat, 05/14/2022 @ 10:39pm

In reply to by MOHANDAS (not verified)

Unfortunately such road like the rest of them are not merely constructed because of its imminent need but a source of corruption.
The sgr for example apart from being a bending noble project was hurriedly done for its quadrupled source of corruption bidding but also to serve as canceling Mombasa port in place of inland port of Naivasha. Port of Naivasha has special interests with the president and his business cronies.
It is in the same manner that the rail transport from Nairobi to Nanyuki was done. With special interests. The rail is now being used primarily to transport communities belonging to the presidents cronies.
We are seeing some infrastructure being repaired or put anew but the how much are we paying for it?

Loise (not verified)     Sat, 05/14/2022 @ 05:36pm

This cannot be allowed . This is fraud 1 % of this amount is more than enough. the reason we love china.china is co-operative to our need cause they too get a piece. NOOOOOOOOO TO THIS FRAUD . RISE UP KENYANS GR IS STILL HURTING

SimamaImara (not verified)     Sat, 05/14/2022 @ 08:45pm

Civilizations fell bc of building cute monuments. We never learn from history. Focus on social-econ development basically incomes.

Traffic (not verified)     Sun, 05/15/2022 @ 05:59am

The construction 🚧🚧 will increase congestion on the lower level, that will force motorist to pay for the toll roads upper level.
This govt is genius...

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