Hatimaye zabuni ya upanuzi wa barabara ya Mombasa-Nairobi yatangazwa

Hatimaye zabuni ya upanuzi wa barabara ya Mombasa-Nairobi yatangazwa

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Mombasa hadi Nairobi zitajengwa njia sita, itakua mwendo wa kupaa.

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Construction of the Standard Gauge Railway overpass on a section of the Nairobi-Mombasa road, which is set for expansion. PHOTO | FILE
IN SUMMARY

  • The 485-kilometre highway is part of the Great North Road that moves more than 50 per cent of all goods traded in East Africa.


Planned expansion of the Nairobi-Mombasa road into a six-lane super-highway is expected to begin in the next couple of months with the invitation of bids for the project.

Transport and Infrastructure secretary James Macharia said the government planned to build the road through a Public Private Partnership (PPP), but fell short of indicating whether it will be Kenya’s first pay -for- use highway as has been suggested.

Expansion of the two-lane road into a six- lane modern highway should offer relief to motorists on the busy highway that links Kenya’s capital Nairobi to the port of Mombasa.

“We have developed plans to do it (the expansion) in terms of having a PPP framework,” Mr Macharia said during a business luncheon organised by the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA). He said his ministry would soon make public the framework for the partnership, adding that the road would begin with a 12- lane highway on Mombasa island before narrowing into a six-lane highway to Nairobi.

The 485-kilometre highway is part of the Great North Road that moves more than 50 per cent of all goods traded in East Africa.

Nearly all of Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan’s imported goods reach their destinations via this road, making it an important regional economic asset.

More than 90 per cent of all goods landing at Mombasa port are ferried by road, underlining the build-up of pressure on it as traffic volumes continue to grow.

The port handled 1.07 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of cargo last year, up from 695,000 TEUs in 2010, signifying rising trade volumes in the region.

That growth has, however, not been matched with equal expansion of the infrastructure over the past 50 years. The Nairobi-Mombasa road has, for instance, remained a single-carriageway despite the huge increase in the number of private cars, buses and trucks transporting cargo.

The narrow highway has sometimes suffered painful gridlocks lasting for days and deadly accidents, mainly from head-on collisions.

Mr Macharia said expansion of the road, together with the ongoing construction of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), are part of a plan to create an integrated transport system for the port.

“The port cannot be seen in isolation – it should be seen as an integral part of infrastructure development,” he said.

Mr Macharia did not indicate what kind of PPP model would be used to build the road, but the government has in recent years flirted with the idea of introducing toll roads.

Another possible model is the annuity programme that the State has already introduced to develop other roads.



State invites bids for expansion of Nairobi-Mombasa highway
 
MK254,
Naona mradi wa SGR una madaraja na matuta mengi ya juu kwa juu sana, ikitokea bahati mbaya tetemeko la ardhi likatokea mtaweza kurekebisha miundo-mbinu (msingi) kama Japan wanavyofanya.

Maana reli ya mkoloni Kenya aliangalia mambo kama maafa ya tetemeko la ardhi ndo maana reli ilikuwa inatambaa juu ya usawa wa ardhi sehemu kubwa.
 
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The last major earth quake in kenya a 7.2 magnitude earth quake happened in Naivasha in 1924 bagamoyo go fantasise about other ways kenyans can die ....not by earthquakes God is with us!!

Hehehe Earthquake????Why would one want to wish others bad luck like that???
 
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Hehehe Earthquake????Why would one want to wish others bad luck like that???
Tanzanians will pride themselve in being kind and loving and hate kenyans for being tribal but when you remove the border and try and look at how they comment in here ....they are worse than the most tribal kenyan .......

Ngoja attacks za alshabaab zianze uone venye wanashangilia

Very Bad people but kenya will always stand strong....and i bliv its just a matter of time before we get some massive resources somewhere ....like huge oil deposits or coal or diamond and once that happens they will never catch up to us .......
 
Excellent, i was just about to post this news MK254.
bagamoyo, acha udaku wa kututakia mabaya. Nachojua mimi ni kwamba katika hizo sehemu za daraja, kuna design wamefanya dhidi ya earthquake na pia ya kupunguza ngurumo ya reli.
 
Excellent, i was just about to post this news MK254.
bagamoyo, acha udaku wa kututakia mabaya. Nachojua mimi ni kwamba katika hizo sehemu za daraja, kuna design wamefanya dhidi ya earthquake na pia ya kupunguza ngurumo ya reli.

Wachana na huyo mzee wa tetemeko la ardhi, sisi tuendelee kuboresha, yaani sasa tutakua na SGR pamoja na six lanes road Mombasa-Nairobi..... Unaspin gari hadi barabara inakua ndogo jamaa.
 
Wachana na huyo mzee wa tetemeko la ardhi, sisi tuendelee kuboresha, yaani sasa tutakua na SGR pamoja na six lanes road Mombasa-Nairobi..... Unaspin gari hadi barabara inakua ndogo jamaa.

we ngoja tu SGR ikuwe operational na pipeline pia hizo trucks zitoke kwa rodi gari zutakuwa zinatoka ka ma F1
 
Mombasa hadi Nairobi zitajengwa njia sita, itakua mwendo wa kupaa.

RAIL.jpg


Construction of the Standard Gauge Railway overpass on a section of the Nairobi-Mombasa road, which is set for expansion. PHOTO | FILE
IN SUMMARY

  • The 485-kilometre highway is part of the Great North Road that moves more than 50 per cent of all goods traded in East Africa.


Planned expansion of the Nairobi-Mombasa road into a six-lane super-highway is expected to begin in the next couple of months with the invitation of bids for the project.

Transport and Infrastructure secretary James Macharia said the government planned to build the road through a Public Private Partnership (PPP), but fell short of indicating whether it will be Kenya’s first pay -for- use highway as has been suggested.

Expansion of the two-lane road into a six- lane modern highway should offer relief to motorists on the busy highway that links Kenya’s capital Nairobi to the port of Mombasa.

“We have developed plans to do it (the expansion) in terms of having a PPP framework,” Mr Macharia said during a business luncheon organised by the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA). He said his ministry would soon make public the framework for the partnership, adding that the road would begin with a 12- lane highway on Mombasa island before narrowing into a six-lane highway to Nairobi.

The 485-kilometre highway is part of the Great North Road that moves more than 50 per cent of all goods traded in East Africa.

Nearly all of Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan’s imported goods reach their destinations via this road, making it an important regional economic asset.

More than 90 per cent of all goods landing at Mombasa port are ferried by road, underlining the build-up of pressure on it as traffic volumes continue to grow.

The port handled 1.07 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of cargo last year, up from 695,000 TEUs in 2010, signifying rising trade volumes in the region.

That growth has, however, not been matched with equal expansion of the infrastructure over the past 50 years. The Nairobi-Mombasa road has, for instance, remained a single-carriageway despite the huge increase in the number of private cars, buses and trucks transporting cargo.

The narrow highway has sometimes suffered painful gridlocks lasting for days and deadly accidents, mainly from head-on collisions.

Mr Macharia said expansion of the road, together with the ongoing construction of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), are part of a plan to create an integrated transport system for the port.

“The port cannot be seen in isolation – it should be seen as an integral part of infrastructure development,” he said.

Mr Macharia did not indicate what kind of PPP model would be used to build the road, but the government has in recent years flirted with the idea of introducing toll roads.

Another possible model is the annuity programme that the State has already introduced to develop other roads.



State invites bids for expansion of Nairobi-Mombasa highway


Hiyo Barabara ya Nrb.Mombasa ndiyo iliyopaswa ipewe kipaumbele cha kwanza, yaani ndiyo iliyopswa kujengwa kwanza, kabla ya ile Super highway to Ukikuyuni -Thika!
 
Wakuu,
Mbona mmekuwa wakali, mimi siwezi kuomba Kenya ipate majanga maana jirani ndiyo mtu wa kwanza kutoa msaada kwa mwenzie akipata shida ila tu nilikuwa naangali scenario ya majanga na kujiuliza kama mna technical capacity kujiinua jambo kama tetemeko likiikumba sehemu ya reli mpya ya SGR. Pia nimefahamu kumbe Naivasha ilipatwa na tetemeko kubwa kiasi hicho hiyo basi wasiwasi wangu una mantiki ndani yake.
 
we ngoja tu SGR ikuwe operational na pipeline pia hizo trucks zitoke kwa rodi gari zutakuwa zinatoka ka ma F1
juzi nilikua na travell kutika mombasa... in mombasa niliona pipes na trenches, walikua ndo wanaziunganisha, then nikifika emali nikaina pipeline imeunganishwa bado wafunike mtaro, then somewhere just b4 machakos, nikaona mtaro umefunikwa na kuna pipe mbili zimebaki hapo juu.... that pipeline ya mombasa to nairobi to kisumu throu nakuru is way on its cours..... then hio pipeline ya refine products ndo itapelekwa mpaka Uganda.... and if all goes well, and if Uganda never builds its oil refinery, unrefined oil itakua inapitia na Tz for export, then refined oil inapitia na kenya for import..... alafu tukimanage ku build our own planned refinery, that willeven be more sweet
 
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US firm likely to fund Kenya's six-lane freeway

NEW YORK
Talks on funding the construction of a six-lane highway got off on the right foot after the Kenyan and US government and an engineering firm held a successful meeting.
Elizabeth Littlefield, head of the US government's Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Opic), and the construction company signed a “letter of interest” regarding the Nairobi-Mombasa highway project on the sidelines of the US-Africa Business Forum in New York on Wednesday.
California-based Bechtel, one of the world's largest engineering and construction companies, is also involved in the financing discussions.
The US Export-Import Bank is simultaneously working with Bechtel to secure investment for the 485-kilometre expressway.
It is intended to speed up commerce and travel between Kenya's main port of Mombasa and cities throughout East Africa.
Opic's role in the emerging deal would be to insure Bechtel against breach of contract.
The Export-Import Bank would assist Bechtel in developing the project.
“With the support of the US government agencies such as Opic and the Export-Import Bank, we can provide solutions to move this critical project forward quickly with a high standard of quality and safety,” said Andrew Patterson, Bechtel’s regional president for Africa.
The Obama administration's move to help Bechtel secure a deal to build the road coincides with the opening in Nairobi of an Opic office.
The agency's new regional headquarters in the Kenyan capital will facilitate US businesses' participation in infrastructure development throughout East Africa.
Opic is currently involved in several projects in Kenya.
It announced on Wednesday a $4.1 million loan to Mawingu Networks, a provider of solar-powered wireless Internet access in rural Kenya.
Microsoft has also helped finance Mawingu's effort to enable many more Kenyans to get online.



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fingers crossed we get quick funding... also we get to experience a differnt road building technology/standard for a change
 
I will believe it when I see the American company pouring the bitumen. I don't trust the Americans in this kind of stuff.

Bail out easily or start making demands that don't make no sense

I don' trust the Americans on any project they set out to do in africa. I just don't trust them one bit
 
MK254,
Naona mradi wa SGR una madaraja na matuta mengi ya juu kwa juu sana, ikitokea bahati mbaya tetemeko la ardhi likatokea mtaweza kurekebisha miundo-mbinu (msingi) kama Japan wanavyofanya.

Maana reli ya mkoloni Kenya aliangalia mambo kama maafa ya tetemeko la ardhi ndo maana reli ilikuwa inatambaa juu ya usawa wa ardhi sehemu kubwa.
Technology ya wakati wa mkoloni na sasa hivi hazifanani
 
485KM and 6 lanes? I can't imagine the budget kwanza vile ni Americans wako involved this time. It will solve the problem of Exit and entry into Mombasa. This should be done all the way to Kisumu Kitale to Uganda.
 
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