South African Engineering Consultancy now in Kenya

Zutari Engineering
Teddy Daka, Zutari CEO (Image courtesy of Zutari)

Zutari, a South African engineering consultant, has opened offices in Kenya, with the goal of expanding its influence in the country through government infrastructure projects.

According to the infrastructure advisory firm, it has gained registration licenses and is registered with the Engineers Board of Kenya in civil and electrical engineering disciplines.

The 90-year old firm has worked on several projects in Kenya, including the Two Rivers Mall and the Kenya Water Security and Climate Resilience Project.

Zutari plans to work with government entities such as the Kenya National Highways Agency (KeNHA), Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA), and Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA).

“East Africa has long been identified as a growth area for Zutari, with Kenya at the heart of our expansion initiatives into the region,” said Zutari chief executive Teddy Daka.