Chinese company Stecol Corporation has bagged a Sh1 billion tender to do infrastructure developments for the final phase of Kijani Ridge, which is part of the residential area of Tatu City.
The deal will see the firm build 6km of tarmacked roads, 6km of footpaths, a five-kilometre underground storm water conduit network and water supply pipeline.
The Chinese firm will also fix 2.7km of sewer lines, hundreds of streetlights, 12km of fibre optic cabling and kilometers of 11kV medium voltage underground power lines.
Works on the project that starts immediately will see the contractor work within a timeline of 10-12 months.
The new city is expanding to meet the demand for businesses, homes and social amenities.
“We are delighted to extend our partnership with Stecol Corporation to the final phase of Kijani Ridge. Stecol has demonstrated its capability of delivering world-class infrastructure across Tatu City for many years,” said Samuel Gathukia, Head of Construction and Delivery at Tatu City. – Business Daily