Firms get Sh4.5bn to move assets on expressway path


Business Daily | by Edwin Okoth

The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) will spend Sh4.5 billion to relocate infrastructure such as power lines, fibre optic cables, water and sewerage pipes from the Nairobi Expressway construction corridor.

KeNHA director-general Peter Mundinia said the outlay would be paid to individual utility firms to clear their respective assets.

“The total amount will be Sh4.5 billion including the amounts we are paying to Kenya Power to move its power lines out of the project wayleave…

Read more…


LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here