Sh7bn green design for Nairobi UN office

Sh7bn green design for Nairobi UN office

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The United Nations has announced an ambitious Sh7 billion facelift of its offices in Nairobi to be in line with environmental regulations, accommodate more staff and ease accessibility for people with disabilities.
The expansion project to run for the next seven years is contained in proposals presented to the UN General Assembly last week by Secretary-General António Guterres and will focus on upgrading the structures that have hosted diplomats for the last three decades in Gigiri.
Once approved, the $69.9 million project will start in early 2018 and run to the end of 2024, uplifting blocks A-J of the UN Offices in Nairobi.
The project could cement Kenya’s hold on to the UN centre, having initially haggled with key Western countries on whether to relocate some of the offices to Europe.
It provides administrative and other support services to the United Nations Environment Programme (Unep) and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat).
The upgrade follows a 2015 feasibility study that reviewed the ability of the structures at the Gigiri Complex to withstand earthquakes, meet environmental needs and the economic use of available space on the 143-acre piece of land that hosts the largest UN office in Africa.
The expansion, says the UN chief, will see office blocks replaced or modernised to comply with the organisation’s own environmental policies as well as ensure safety for empolyees.
 
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