Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Time for a slice of Pizza.........

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wasikutishe hawana cha light rail wala nini. hivi ww hujawajua wakenya. hiyo plan ya brt walikua nayo na bado wanayo sema imewashinda. kama wanabisha niwaletee hapa articles zao za mpango wa brt

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there was a plan for BRT in Nairobi yes but it was shelved...BRT wouldnt work ffor this city like it did for Dar...so thats why they have brought up plans for light rails...
 
Largest Construction Firm in US bags Sh 230Bn deal to build Kenya’s first high-speed highway
August 23, 2017
Two months after opening its Nairobi Regional Office , America’s Largest Construction Firm Bechtel International Inc. has been selected by the Kenyan National Highways Authority to build the country’s first high-speed expressway at a cost of Sh230 billion.
The construction of the 473-kilometre (Nairobi-Mombasa) high-speed expressway will vastly improve the connectivity, efficiency and safety of road transport between Nairobi and the country’s main sea port, Mombasa, and will reduce the journey time from over 10 hours to under four hours.
The expressway will serve as a central part of Kenya’s national transport system, helping to promote trade and development in Kenya and further into landlocked Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi. This project will complement the new Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) to transform the 280-mile (450-kilometer) Nairobi-Mombasa corridor into a vibrant and continuous economic zone.
“Bechtel has been working with the Government of Kenya for over two years to develop this strategic infrastructure priority project, which will support unlocking significant growth in Kenya and the region,” said Craig Albert, president of Bechtel’s global infrastructure business. “We will bring global megaproject capability and local commitment to deliver the Nairobi-Mombasa expressway to our high standards of quality, safety and sustainability. We’ll create infrastructure and skills legacies by partnering with local companies, suppliers, and directly employing and training Kenyans.”
The high-speed expressway will be one of the most important new pieces of infrastructure in the East African Community. It will have four lanes and 19 interchanges. The expressway will become a toll road and will provide a faster transit to support growth and industry. As part of the delivery of the project, Bechtel will employ over 4,000 people and provide training and capacity building. The project will also include master planning for three special economic zones along the alignment, and will be focused on developing business in coordination with the new SGR and local communities.
The project has been structured to achieve early completion, under a fast-track delivery model, with concurrent design and construction, and with the first section, from Mombasa Road – Kyumvi to ICT Konza, targeted to open in 2019.
The construction will start 2018 while the US and UK export credit agencies such as the US Export-Import Bank, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and UK Export Finance will provide financing support.

Largest Construction Firm in US bags Sh 230Bn deal to build Kenya’s first high-speed highway

Wow! 19 Interchanges!!!!!
Magnificent.
Move over S. Africa
 
there was a plan for BRT in Nairobi yes but it was shelved...BRT wouldnt work ffor this city like it did for Dar...so thats why they have brought up plans for light rails...
you shelved it because you had no money & not for any other reason. Light rail plan will also be shelved. you keep on shelving you plans, while we implement ours.

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Largest Construction Firm in US bags Sh 230Bn deal to build Kenya’s first high-speed highway
August 23, 2017
Two months after opening its Nairobi Regional Office , America’s Largest Construction Firm Bechtel International Inc. has been selected by the Kenyan National Highways Authority to build the country’s first high-speed expressway at a cost of Sh230 billion.
The construction of the 473-kilometre (Nairobi-Mombasa) high-speed expressway will vastly improve the connectivity, efficiency and safety of road transport between Nairobi and the country’s main sea port, Mombasa, and will reduce the journey time from over 10 hours to under four hours.
The expressway will serve as a central part of Kenya’s national transport system, helping to promote trade and development in Kenya and further into landlocked Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi. This project will complement the new Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) to transform the 280-mile (450-kilometer) Nairobi-Mombasa corridor into a vibrant and continuous economic zone.
“Bechtel has been working with the Government of Kenya for over two years to develop this strategic infrastructure priority project, which will support unlocking significant growth in Kenya and the region,” said Craig Albert, president of Bechtel’s global infrastructure business. “We will bring global megaproject capability and local commitment to deliver the Nairobi-Mombasa expressway to our high standards of quality, safety and sustainability. We’ll create infrastructure and skills legacies by partnering with local companies, suppliers, and directly employing and training Kenyans.”
The high-speed expressway will be one of the most important new pieces of infrastructure in the East African Community. It will have four lanes and 19 interchanges. The expressway will become a toll road and will provide a faster transit to support growth and industry. As part of the delivery of the project, Bechtel will employ over 4,000 people and provide training and capacity building. The project will also include master planning for three special economic zones along the alignment, and will be focused on developing business in coordination with the new SGR and local communities.
The project has been structured to achieve early completion, under a fast-track delivery model, with concurrent design and construction, and with the first section, from Mombasa Road – Kyumvi to ICT Konza, targeted to open in 2019.
The construction will start 2018 while the US and UK export credit agencies such as the US Export-Import Bank, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and UK Export Finance will provide financing support.

Largest Construction Firm in US bags Sh 230Bn deal to build Kenya’s first high-speed highway

Wow! 19 Interchanges!!!!!
Magnificent.
Move over S. Africa
Sh 230bn ya Kenya ni sawa sasa USD Ngapi?

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Pizza hut bznc is booming in Dar ...they have a total of five stores now
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