Kenya : Kenya awards Lamu Port road project to China Communications
on 2021/4/25 15:50:00
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The Kenya National Highway Authority (KeNHA) and China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) have signed a $166m deal to construct a 453km road in the Lamu Port South Sudan–Ethiopia Transport Corridor (LAPSSET).


Peter Mundinia, director general of KeNHA, said in a statement that the work would involve a 257km stretch between the shortly-to-be-operational Lamu Port and the town of Garissa , as well as a 113km section between Hindi and Kiunga and an 83km link between Ijara and Hulugho, which are both close to Lamu.

The projects are expected to take around 36 months to complete.

CCCC is also the main contractor on Lamu, which will open three of its projected 32 berths in June (see further reading).
The win improves CCCC’s position in Kenya after its loss of control over the Mombasa–Nairobi standard gauge railway.

LAPSSET has a number of elements, in addition to Lamu Port. There will be a railway line from Lamu to Isiolo in northern Kenya, where it will branch into South Sudan, and an Ethiopian link. There will be airports at Isiolo, Lamu and Lake Turkana and a highway from Lamu to Isiolo, where it will follow the two rail routes.

Other components include construction of resort cities at Lamu, Isiolo and Lake Turkana, fibre-optic links, an oil refinery at Lamu to process South Sudan oil brought south by pipeline.

Altogether, the LAPSSET work is expected to cost around $24bn and play an essential role in regional integration, the economic success of Kenya in general and the underdeveloped northern provinces in particular.

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