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Kenya : KeNHA seeks bids for the design of Port Reitz Road and Moi International Airport Road

Publish Date : 04-Mar-2015

Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) seeks bids for the design of Port Reitz Road and Moi International Airport Road aimed at decongesting the two link roads. Sh30 billion is said to be the estimated cost of improvements on both the roads also to include the construction of grade separated junctions. Earlier during this month, the Government received financing of Sh1.8 billion from TradeMark East Africa to be used to underwrite part of the design and construction of the Port Reitz and Moi International Airport access roads in Mombasa County.

According to Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich, the Government, through KeNHA — the agency implementing the project will be further investing Sh900 million to cater for additional costs. Rotich had recently stated that, “TradeMark East Africa has further agreed to provide Sh2.7 billion to support the Mombasa port infrastructure facilities improvement, aimed at reducing transit time for cargo at the port by two days.”

KeNHA seeks bids for the design works from eligible consultancy engineering firms. Reconstruction of the road aims at easing movement of traffic to the Moi International Airport. As per the notice issued by the road agency on Friday, “The works to be undertaken are located along the existing Port Reitz and Moi International Airport road within Mombasa County over a distance of 6.4km.” The roads would be upgraded from a single carriage way to dual carriageway with grade separated junctions at the Magongo and Port Reitz Road junction.

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