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Under the multi-million shilling contract, SMEC is overseeing the design, tender processing and construction of infrastructure. The scope of infrastructure works includes world-class roads, storm drainage, street lighting, water distribution pipeline and wastewater reticulation, electrical networks and Information and Communications Technology. Work has already started and is expected to be completed by the end of May 2022.
“Following a highly competitive selection process, we appointed SMEC due to its expertise and commitment to excellent service delivery across small and mega projects worldwide,” said Samuel Gathukia, Project Manager, Tatu City. “Our partnership with SMEC underpins our commitment to expand Tatu City’s international standard infrastructure to the second phase of Tatu Industrial Park.”
Tatu Industrial Park, the fastest-growing new industrial zone in Kenya and East Africa, is already home to more than 60 local, regional and multi-national businesses. Industry leaders at Tatu Industrial Park include Dormans, Cooper K-Brands, Davis & Shirtliff, Cold Solutions, Copia, Friendship Group, FFK, Twiga Foods and Stecol, among others.
“We are delighted to commence work at Tatu Industrial Park Phase 2 and to be part of a new city development that has catalysed more than USD 1 billion of investment in Kenya in the last four years alone,” said Dave Duke, General Manager, Social & Urban Development, Africa, at SMEC.
SMEC has worked extensively in Kenya on projects that include the Kenya Power Transmission System Improvement Project and Dandora Sewage Treatment.
Read more in our media release.