Fresh Submissions Made to KeNHA for Construction of New Expressway

KeNHA is yet to respond to the new submissions...
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Everstrong Capital, a US-based infrastructure company, has submitted an updated feasibility study for the Ksh468 billion Nairobi-Mombasa expressway to the Public Private Partnership (PPP) Committee and Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA). This follows previous feedback and KeNHA's recent announcement of halting the project due to unmet criteria.
- The updated report, submitted on Thursday, August 14, addresses Kenya’s technical, financial, environmental, and legal due diligence processes.
- Everstrong Capital's Senior Advisor, Kyle McCarter, delivered a 2300-page feasibility study.
- The company insists KeNHA continues to engage actively and that the project, named Usahihi Expressway, is a hybrid model involving both new construction and modernization of existing sections, aiming to cut travel time from 10.5 to 4.5 hours.
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